The article examines the development in parliamentary involvement in ordinary foreign policy and European policy in Denmark. It is shown how the interplay between the two areas has contributed to the development. Also, it is shown how the Treaty on a Constitution for Europe reflects the increased significance of the national Parliaments. The development in Denmark is explained partly as a process of demolition of the Prerogative and partly as a process of demolition of the Greek Temple Structure of the European cooperation.
European Public Law