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- Q7366806 subject Q8165771.
- Q7366806 subject Q8165835.
- Q7366806 subject Q8427827.
- Q7366806 abstract "Roquette Frères v Council was a ruling by the European Court of Justice which annulled a Regulation because the European Council failed to consult with the European Parliament.Under Article 113 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union bills covering areas such as home affairs, State aids and the harmonisation of indirect taxation must be passed via the First Special Legislative Procedure. Under this the bill starts with the European Commission and then go to the Council. The Council are required to consult with the Parliament, but do not need to follow the Parliament's opinion. This can be contrasted with the Second Special Legislative Procedure, under which parliament may accept or reject a proposal.Roquette Freres v Council established that, although not binding, consultation with the Parliament is a mandatory part of the First Special Legislative Procedure.".
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- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q1518827.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165771.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8165835.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q824833.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8427827.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8880.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8886.
- Q7366806 wikiPageWikiLink Q8889.
- Q7366806 comment "Roquette Frères v Council was a ruling by the European Court of Justice which annulled a Regulation because the European Council failed to consult with the European Parliament.Under Article 113 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union bills covering areas such as home affairs, State aids and the harmonisation of indirect taxation must be passed via the First Special Legislative Procedure. Under this the bill starts with the European Commission and then go to the Council.".
- Q7366806 label "Roquette Frères v Council".