绕过国家一级?挪威和瑞典的市政当局作为多级治理中的法律行为者

Sigrid Stokstad, Henrik Wenander
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本文旨在阐明瑞典和挪威市政当局作为法律行为者在多级治理中的作用。研究问题包括三个方面:瑞典和挪威市政当局作为法律行为体,在欧洲层面发挥着怎样的作用?这些角色如何影响地方在国家层面的自治?在欧洲层面的不同隶属关系、瑞典的正式成员身份以及挪威仅为《欧洲经济区协定》缔约方对这些问题有何影响?以往的研究表明,通过欧盟这一中介,市政当局能够扩大其对外和对内的影响力。扩大影响力的能力取决于国家宪法框架和与欧洲的正式隶属关系等因素。本研究通过分析挪威和瑞典市政当局在国家层面的宪法地位、市政当局对欧盟立法起草工作的影响、北欧市政当局在欧洲法院和欧洲自由贸易联盟法院中的角色以及市政当局对欧盟/欧洲经济区法律的执行情况,阐述了市政当局的作用。总体而言,研究发现,尽管存在多中心特征,但宪法结构主要是单一的。挪威和瑞典市政当局绕过国家当局的能力是显而易见的,但不能说是很强。市政当局在欧洲层面的作用值得注意,但法律框架并不允许大幅提高地方自治权。挪威隶属于欧洲经济区,这意味着市政当局在欧洲一级的地位较弱。
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By-passing the National Level? Municipalities as Legal Actors in Multi-Level Governance in Norway and Sweden
This article aims at illuminating the role of Swedish and Norwegian municipalities as legal actors in multi-level governance. The research question is threefold: What is the role of Swedish and Norwegian municipalities as legal actors in relation to the European level? How do these roles affect local autonomy at the national level? What is the impact of the different affiliations at the European level, Sweden's full membership, and Norway only being a party to the EEA Agreement on these questions? Previous research has shown that municipalities have been able to magnify their influence, both externally and internally, through the intermediary of the European Union. The ability to magnify their influence will depend on the national constitutional framework and the formal affiliation to the European level, among other things. In this study, the role of the municipalities in Norway and Sweden is described by analysing the constitutional position of municipalities at the national level, the municipal influence on the drafting of EU legislation, the Nordic municipalities as actors before the ECJ and the EFTA Court and the municipal implementation of EU/EEA law. On a general level, the study found that the constitutional structures are mainly monolithic, although there are polycentric features. The ability of Norwegian and Swedish municipalities to by-pass national authorities is visible but cannot be described as strong. The role of the municipalities in acting at the European level is noteworthy, but the legal framework does not allow for a significant increase in local autonomy. The EEA affiliation of Norway implies that the municipalities have a weaker position at the European level.
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