More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through informal negotiations among representatives of the EU institutions. This study argues that the European Parliament has an advantage in such negotiations relative to the Council due to the latter’s limited organisational resources to handle the increased legislative workload under the codecision procedure. The main implication of this theoretical argument is that the Parliament’s impact on the content of legislation should be higher when informal negotiations are conducted rather than when agreement is reached at the end of the procedure in conciliation. To examine this claim, we conduct a quantitative comparative study of the success of the P...
Legislative decision-making in the European Union is increasingly shifting toward informal secluded ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Integration theorists disagree over the extent to which the European Parliament can substantially in...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
The European Constitution dramatically expands the areas subject to the co-decision legislative proc...
European Union legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal secluded arenas. Sc...
peer-reviewedLittle is known about the effects of the inter-institutional linkages created through t...
This paper investigates a recent trend in EU legislative politics: the de facto shift of decision ma...
Over the last two decades, the European Parliament (EP) has been empowered to make European Union (E...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Since its creation, the European Parliament (EUP) has been the subject of considerable debate. Origi...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
Legislative decision-making in the European Union is increasingly shifting toward informal secluded ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Integration theorists disagree over the extent to which the European Parliament can substantially in...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
The European Constitution dramatically expands the areas subject to the co-decision legislative proc...
European Union legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal secluded arenas. Sc...
peer-reviewedLittle is known about the effects of the inter-institutional linkages created through t...
This paper investigates a recent trend in EU legislative politics: the de facto shift of decision ma...
Over the last two decades, the European Parliament (EP) has been empowered to make European Union (E...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Since its creation, the European Parliament (EUP) has been the subject of considerable debate. Origi...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
Legislative decision-making in the European Union is increasingly shifting toward informal secluded ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Integration theorists disagree over the extent to which the European Parliament can substantially in...