The power of the Greek intellect has been evinced in the principle of subsidiarity “… for he ought to have a proper power, and such a one is that which will be sufficient to make the king superior to any one person ...The power of the Greek intellect has been evinced in the principle of subsidiarity “… for he ought to have a proper power, and such a one is that which will be sufficient to make the king superior to any one person or even a large part of the community, but inferior to the whole…”, Politics by Aristotle, Book 3, 1286 b. The principle of subsidiarity inspires each building of federal type and it should be applied with spirit of collaboration of various rungs of power. The principle of subsidiarity does not constitute a principle of distribution of competences but regulates the exercise of powers and fixes in who sectors is permissible the action of Union establishing a type of evidence in favor the more inferior rung with the thought that, when the decision is taken as much as possible more near interested, in the citizen, it has increased prospects of effectiveness, after it creates to him a feeling of proximity and attendance in this. In accordance with this principle, the Union may intervene in areas which do not fall within its exclusive competence only insofar as the objectives of the intended action cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States but can rather, by reason of the scale or effects of the proposed action, be better achieved at Union level. The principle of subsidiarity constitutes driver as for the way at which it should be practiced this powers in European level. It is intended to determine whether the Union can intervene or should let the Member States take action. The subsidiarity constitutes dynamic significance and it must be applied in the light of objectives that are mentioned in the Treaty.展开更多
文摘The power of the Greek intellect has been evinced in the principle of subsidiarity “… for he ought to have a proper power, and such a one is that which will be sufficient to make the king superior to any one person or even a large part of the community, but inferior to the whole…”, Politics by Aristotle, Book 3, 1286 b. The principle of subsidiarity inspires each building of federal type and it should be applied with spirit of collaboration of various rungs of power. The principle of subsidiarity does not constitute a principle of distribution of competences but regulates the exercise of powers and fixes in who sectors is permissible the action of Union establishing a type of evidence in favor the more inferior rung with the thought that, when the decision is taken as much as possible more near interested, in the citizen, it has increased prospects of effectiveness, after it creates to him a feeling of proximity and attendance in this. In accordance with this principle, the Union may intervene in areas which do not fall within its exclusive competence only insofar as the objectives of the intended action cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States but can rather, by reason of the scale or effects of the proposed action, be better achieved at Union level. The principle of subsidiarity constitutes driver as for the way at which it should be practiced this powers in European level. It is intended to determine whether the Union can intervene or should let the Member States take action. The subsidiarity constitutes dynamic significance and it must be applied in the light of objectives that are mentioned in the Treaty.