1992
Copyright PERSEE 2003-2024. Works reproduced on the PERSEE website are protected by the general rules of the Code of Intellectual Property. For strictly private, scientific or teaching purposes excluding all commercial use, reproduction and communication to the public of this document is permitted on condition that its origin and copyright are clearly mentionned.
Jean-Philippe Vacchia, « Le contrôle des dépenses communautaires dans les États membres et le principe de subsidiarité », Revue française d'administration publique (documents), ID : 10670/1.77qk35
The Control of Member States Community Expenses and the Subsidiarity Principle In terms of public finance, the new dynamics set off by the Single Act of 1986, which found its ultimate expression in the Maastricht Treaty, can be seen in the remarkable increase in financial resources mobilized by the Community. In this regard, the précisé application of the subsidiarity principle has concrète conséquences on sharing control over EC structural funds expenses between the Community and the member States, in a context marked by national will to control public finances.