Everything about The Cooperation Procedure totally explained
The
cooperation procedure is one of the
legislative procedures of the
European Community, the first of the three
pillars of the
European Union. The procedure was introduced by the
Single European Act and was laid down in Article 252 of the
EC Treaty.
Before the entry into force of the
Treaty of Amsterdam, there were a number of different legislative procedures in use. The cooperation procedure gave the
European Parliament greater influence in the legislative process by allowing it a second reading of
European Commission proposals.
Since the entry into force of the
Treaty of Amsterdam, the cooperation procedure has only applied to certain aspects of
economic and monetary union (EMU). The majority of areas which were previously subject to this procedure were transferred to the
codecision procedure, which is laid down in Article 251 of the
EC Treaty.
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