The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislative and budgetary powers to scrutiny and democratic oversight. However, its role has largely been overlooked and generally been absent from the key debates in the EU foreign policy literature. Partly this stems from the ‘low politics’ nature of development cooperation, when set against the ‘high politics’ of EU external relations as typified by CFSP/CSDP and trade. This article combines a legal analysis of the EP’s post-Lisbon powers in EU development cooperation with an examination of the Multiannual Financial Framework, European Consensus on Development and interinstitutional interactions to assess how the EP has succeeded in gaining a more ...
Throughout the last decade, the European Parliament profiled itself as a diplomatic player during se...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
The article focuses on the European Parliament and the development of the European Political Coopera...
The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislati...
The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislati...
In the past few years decision‐making processes and the normative underpinnings of EU external relat...
The European Union consists of a complex institutionalised decision-making system. As the only direc...
This thesis is concerned with defining the nature of European political cooperation as a political e...
The history of the European Parliament can be seen as part of the development process toward a feder...
This article reviews the current state of the EU's development policy reform agenda. It suggests tha...
Recent rise of populist parties has brought about more contestation over development policy. There i...
Contrary to the emerging legal advice on the potential role of the European External Action Service ...
Observers of the EU’s development cooperation policy have noted that the EU has increasingly focused...
As a result of the Lisbon Treaty, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Secur...
Development cooperation will be central to the external policy of the post-Lisbon Treaty EU. Measuri...
Throughout the last decade, the European Parliament profiled itself as a diplomatic player during se...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
The article focuses on the European Parliament and the development of the European Political Coopera...
The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislati...
The European Parliament enjoys an array of powers in development cooperation, ranging from legislati...
In the past few years decision‐making processes and the normative underpinnings of EU external relat...
The European Union consists of a complex institutionalised decision-making system. As the only direc...
This thesis is concerned with defining the nature of European political cooperation as a political e...
The history of the European Parliament can be seen as part of the development process toward a feder...
This article reviews the current state of the EU's development policy reform agenda. It suggests tha...
Recent rise of populist parties has brought about more contestation over development policy. There i...
Contrary to the emerging legal advice on the potential role of the European External Action Service ...
Observers of the EU’s development cooperation policy have noted that the EU has increasingly focused...
As a result of the Lisbon Treaty, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Secur...
Development cooperation will be central to the external policy of the post-Lisbon Treaty EU. Measuri...
Throughout the last decade, the European Parliament profiled itself as a diplomatic player during se...
This contribution, prepared for the annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, exa...
The article focuses on the European Parliament and the development of the European Political Coopera...