PESCO and the Prospect of a European Army: the ‘Constitutional Need’ to Provide for a Power of Control of the European Parliament on Military Interventions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The article examines the implications of the creation in 2017 of a 'Permanent
Structured Cooperation on security and defence' (PESCO), that could lead to the
gradual construction of a European Army. In particular, it focuses on the institutional
issues linked to the possibility of deploying European armed forces in conflict scenarios
and analyses the governance of the European common security and defence policy. In
this respect, the decision-making power in matters of common defence and PESCO is
concentrated in the hands of the Council and of the High Representative of the Union
for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, without the European Parliament being
directly involved in the relevant decision-making processes. The article aims to
illustrate the constitutional reasons in favour of greater involvement of the European
Parliament in this area. Moreover, it will evaluate the ways in which the democratic
control on future EU military missions could be increased.
Structured Cooperation on security and defence' (PESCO), that could lead to the
gradual construction of a European Army. In particular, it focuses on the institutional
issues linked to the possibility of deploying European armed forces in conflict scenarios
and analyses the governance of the European common security and defence policy. In
this respect, the decision-making power in matters of common defence and PESCO is
concentrated in the hands of the Council and of the High Representative of the Union
for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, without the European Parliament being
directly involved in the relevant decision-making processes. The article aims to
illustrate the constitutional reasons in favour of greater involvement of the European
Parliament in this area. Moreover, it will evaluate the ways in which the democratic
control on future EU military missions could be increased.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PESCO, European army, Common Security and Defence Policy, European Parliament
List of contributors:
Tira, Elisa; Frau, Matteo
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