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Book Review - Philipp Dann's Parlamente im Exekutivföderalismus (2004) - Philipp Dann, Parlamente im Exekutivföderalismus, Springer, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-540-20743-0, pp. 474

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

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References

1 See Christine Neuhold & Elissaveta Radulova, The involvement of administrative players in the EU decision making process, in EU ADMINISTRATIVE GOVERNANCE 44 (Herwig H.C. Hofmann & Alexander H. Türk eds., 2006).Google Scholar

2 See Martin Westlake & David Galloway, The Council of the European Union chapter 20 of (2004) (which provides a more optimistic picture of the current state of transparency in the Council).Google Scholar

3 Dann, P., European Parliament and Executive Federalism: Approaching a Parliament in a Semi-Parliamentary Democracy, 9(5) European Law Journal 549, 556 (2003).Google Scholar