The role of parliament in international relations and WTO negotiations: the case of Norway (original) (raw)

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The role of parliament in international relations and WTO negotiations: the case of Norway

World Trade Review, 2004

Oluf Langhelle

Hilmar Rommetvedt

Abstract

Abstract: According to traditional constitutional theory, foreign affairs is the prerogative of the executive. However, globalisation and the dual process of internationalisation of domestic affairs and domestification of international affairs imply that the days when foreign policy was the ...

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