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The European Council and the Multiannual Financial Framework

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2016

Richard CROWE*
Affiliation:
Unit for Institutional & Budgetary Law, Legal Service of the European Parliament

Abstract

The European Council emerged as the dominant institution in the special legislative procedure that led to the adoption of the European Union’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) Regulation for 2014–20, even though it is not mentioned in Article 312(2) TFEU as an actor in the procedure and Article 15(1) TEU states that it ‘shall not exercise legislative functions’. This article assesses the role played by the European Council in the MFF process for 2014–20 in light of the post-Lisbon Treaties and draws attention to the legal ambiguities that persist, as well as the practical challenges that will face the other Union institutions, notably the European Parliament, in seeking to counter that dominance in future MFF procedures.

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© Centre for European Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge 

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