Cross-border legislation
Legislation covering more than one country.
Many people argue that the EU should focus on cross-border topics and leave domestic decisions to the respective national Parliaments - the principle of subsidiarity. They call for a "catalogue of competences" to be written into the treaties which would safeguard areas for national legislation against unnecessary centralisation.
'Cross-border' is not only a key term in Euro-realist alternative scenarios, but is also used by some federalists, who think the EU could be run more democratically on a more decentralised basis. They regard the EU as too centralised, as it has more than 100.000 pages of legislation and its powers are so extensive.