In contrast to general expectations the growth of EU membership as well as European treaty reform has not had any significant impact on the Council’s overall legislative and roll call activity. On the basis of a new dataset representing the total population of public roll calls and recorded votes in the Council this paper explains why the EU Council has been so successful in guaranteeing legislative and roll call stability between 1995 and 2010. The quantitative and qualitative analysis finds that frontloading legislation, changing voting behaviour, reinforcement of existing coalition patterns and the successful adjustment of newer Member States to the EU Council have contributed to the EU Council’s decision-making capacity during the obser...
This paper deals with the design of voting rules in the EU Council. Both internal and external impac...
Abstract In the recent past, the choice of adequate voting weights and decision rules for the Counci...
Published online: 16 April 2018The current crisis could lead us to expect an overall increase of con...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICDo Member States behave inconsistently along the EU polic...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
This article examines the conditions under which informal institutional change between EU Treaties b...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
The literature on legislative decision-making and bargaining in the EU has reached a common conclusi...
This article examines the conditions under which informal institutional change between EU Treaties b...
The literature on legislative decision-making and bargaining in the EU has reached a common conclusi...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
The current crisis could lead us to expect an overall increase of conflicts in the EU legislative pr...
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU trea...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
This paper first explores existing debates, identifying the particular approaches that have been use...
This paper deals with the design of voting rules in the EU Council. Both internal and external impac...
Abstract In the recent past, the choice of adequate voting weights and decision rules for the Counci...
Published online: 16 April 2018The current crisis could lead us to expect an overall increase of con...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICDo Member States behave inconsistently along the EU polic...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
This article examines the conditions under which informal institutional change between EU Treaties b...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
The literature on legislative decision-making and bargaining in the EU has reached a common conclusi...
This article examines the conditions under which informal institutional change between EU Treaties b...
The literature on legislative decision-making and bargaining in the EU has reached a common conclusi...
This paper explores voting patterns in the Council of the European Union (EU) between May 2004 and t...
The current crisis could lead us to expect an overall increase of conflicts in the EU legislative pr...
Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU trea...
How and why do institutions change? Institutions, understood as rules of behaviour constraining and ...
This paper first explores existing debates, identifying the particular approaches that have been use...
This paper deals with the design of voting rules in the EU Council. Both internal and external impac...
Abstract In the recent past, the choice of adequate voting weights and decision rules for the Counci...
Published online: 16 April 2018The current crisis could lead us to expect an overall increase of con...