This book provides a comprehensive account of national parliaments' adaptation to European integration. Advancing an explanation based on political parties' constitutional preferences, the volume investigates the nature and variation of parliamentary rights in European Union affairs across countries and levels of governance. In some member states, parliaments have traditionally been strong and parties hold intergovernmental visions of European integration. In these countries, strong parliamentary rights emerge in the context of parties' efforts to realise their preferred constitutional design for the European polity. Parliamentary rights remain weakly developed where federally-oriented parties prevail, and where parliaments have long been m...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
Existing research on the European Union's (EU) multilevel parliamentary system builds on the hypothe...
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbo...
The role of national legislatures in European integration has received much-needed attention in rece...
The European Parliament’s preferences on constitutional reform matter, and mattered more in the rece...
There has been much debate about the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the role of national parliaments...
The role of national legislatures in European integration first received serious attention in the mi...
There has been much debate about the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the role of national parliaments...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe political dimension which the process of European unificatio...
The structure and quality of EU democracy is greatly determined by the status that the European Unio...
Abstract: Scholars and observers alike agree that the European Union has weakened national parliamen...
AcceptedArticleAt the heart of the growing politicization of the EU lies a concern with how European...
This conceptual introduction to the volume, the author reflects on what way national parliaments fit...
Scholars and observers alike agree that the European Union has weakened national parliaments. This a...
This paper discusses the evolution of the European Parliament (EP) and the national parliaments (NPs...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
Existing research on the European Union's (EU) multilevel parliamentary system builds on the hypothe...
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbo...
The role of national legislatures in European integration has received much-needed attention in rece...
The European Parliament’s preferences on constitutional reform matter, and mattered more in the rece...
There has been much debate about the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the role of national parliaments...
The role of national legislatures in European integration first received serious attention in the mi...
There has been much debate about the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the role of national parliaments...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάThe political dimension which the process of European unificatio...
The structure and quality of EU democracy is greatly determined by the status that the European Unio...
Abstract: Scholars and observers alike agree that the European Union has weakened national parliamen...
AcceptedArticleAt the heart of the growing politicization of the EU lies a concern with how European...
This conceptual introduction to the volume, the author reflects on what way national parliaments fit...
Scholars and observers alike agree that the European Union has weakened national parliaments. This a...
This paper discusses the evolution of the European Parliament (EP) and the national parliaments (NPs...
Questions of institutional change have recently received increased attention in comparative politics...
Existing research on the European Union's (EU) multilevel parliamentary system builds on the hypothe...
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbo...