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@incollection{ Horga2010,
 title = {The Multilevel Governance (MLG) and the respect of the subsidiarity principle},
 author = {Horga, Ioan},
 editor = {Horga, Ioan and Süli-Zakar, István},
 year = {2010},
 booktitle = {Cross border partnership with special regard to the Hungarian-Romanian-Ukrainian tripartite border},
 pages = {169-174},
 address = {Oradea},
 publisher = {Univ. of Oradea Press},
 isbn = {978-606-10-0153-8},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-331545},
 abstract = {This article aims to show us the relation between the multilevel governance and the subsidiarity principle. The new provisions of the Lisbon Treaty will strengthen the democratic accountability of the EU and its institutions by creating new tools of communication and political dialogue. The early warning mechanism can also be used as a tool for a better consultation in order to identify specific concerns and expectations of the citizens or local and regional authorities.},
 keywords = {europäische Institution; Lisbon Treaty; multi-level-governance; Ausschuss der Regionen; Multi-Level-Governance; Lissabon-Vertrag; Subsidiaritätsprinzip; Committee  of the Regions; European institution; principle of subsidiarity}}