If a member of the Council declares that, for important and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken. The Council may, acting by a qualified majority,... European Economic and Political Issues - 205. lappuseautors: Frank H. Columbus - 2003 - 214 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| Ignaz Seidl-Hohenveldern, Gerhard Hafner - 1998 - 916 lapas
...and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. The votes of the members of the Council shall be weighted in accordance with Article 205(2)... | |
| Fraser Cameron - 1999 - 166 lapas
...and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. The votes of the members of the Council shall be weighted in accordance with Article 148(2)... | |
| David O'Keeffe, Patrick Twomey - 1999 - 469 lapas
...and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. This is a version of the notorious Luxembourg Compromise of January 1996,53 elevated to... | |
| Alan Dashwood, Angela Ward - 1999 - 353 lapas
...important and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the granting of an authorisation by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....majority, request that the matter be referred to the Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government, for decision by unamity".... | |
| Ramses A. Wessel - 1999 - 408 lapas
...to block Council decision-making. A way out of this is offered by the provision that in that event, the Council may, acting by a qualified majority, request...be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. While the Heads of State and Government may indeed be able to settle the issue in connection... | |
| Christopher Hill, Karen Elizabeth Smith - 2000 - 518 lapas
...and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. The votes of the members of the Council shall be weiglued in accordance with article 148(2)... | |
| Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz, Neil Fligstein - 2001 - 290 lapas
...taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken' (Art. 23.2). The Council may, acting by QMV, request that the matter be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity, but this action requires at least 62 votes in favour, cast by at least ten members. As usual,... | |
| Jackie Gower, Ian Thomson - 2002 - 476 lapas
...and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the adoption of a decision to be taken by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. The votes of the members of the Council shall be weighted in accordance with Article 205(2)... | |
| Mads Tønnesson Andenæs, John Usher - 2003 - 449 lapas
...important and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the granting of an authorisation by qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken....majority, request that the matter be referred to the Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government, for decision by unanimity.... | |
| Neill Nugent - 2003 - 584 lapas
...important and stated reasons of national policy, it intends to oppose the granting of an authorisation by a qualified majority, a vote shall not be taken. The...majority, request that the matter be referred to the Council, meeting in the composition of the Heads of State or Government, for decision by unanimity'... | |
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