The principle of **subsidiarity** is at the core of EU law.
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The principle of **subsidiarity** is at the core of EU law. It determines when the EU is competent to legislate. According to it, the EU may only intervene if it is able to act more effectively than Member States at their respective national or local levels.
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The principle of **subsidiarity** is at the core of EU law. It determines when the EU is competent to legislate. According to it, the EU may only intervene if it is able to act more effectively than Member States at their respective national or local levels.
Which EU treaty first introduced the principle of Subsidiarity?The correct answer is…
The Treaty of Maastricht!
the principle of subsidiarity was further revised by the treaty of Lisbon:
There are three criteria that established desirability of an intervention at EU level:
1. Does the action have transnational aspects that cannot be resolved by a Member State?
2. Would national action or absence of action be contrary to the requirements of the treaty?
3. does action at EU level have clear advantages?