This article argues that MEPs from national parties represented in the Council of Ministers are more active as rapporteurs on Codecision legislation than MEPs from national parties not represented in the Council. EP rapporteurs can be thought of as informed actors offering non-binding advice to the EP plenary. Expert committees and the Council presidency play a similar role in the Council. Compared with rapporteurs from parties not represented in the Council, EP rapporteurs from parties represented in the Council may incur lower costs in coordinating their proposals with the informed actors in the Council. If this is the case, they should be more interested in writing Codecision reports than are MEPs from parties not represented in the Coun...
In this article we argue that that the delegation of implementing power to the Commission changes du...
The European Parliament’s increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now ...
This study addresses a central aspect of the micromanage-ment of the European Parliament, the determ...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
This article argues that MEPs from national parties repre-sented in the Council of Ministers are mor...
Studies on the internal organization of the European Parliament (EP) have largely overlooked the imp...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
This article seeks to identify factors that influence the chances of Members of the European Parliam...
The paper analyses the distribution of reports and rapporteurships in the 1989-99 European Parliamen...
The codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the European Union (...
This paper questions the claim that the European Parliament (EP) is a legislature with strong commit...
Using an original dataset, the study sets out to model report allocation in the European Parliament ...
The paper models the consequences of committee report allocation for political representation in the...
Defence date: 7 June 2010Awarded the François Mény Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Political...
The European Parliament (EP) possesses a highly specialized committee system, operating in a complex...
In this article we argue that that the delegation of implementing power to the Commission changes du...
The European Parliament’s increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now ...
This study addresses a central aspect of the micromanage-ment of the European Parliament, the determ...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
This article argues that MEPs from national parties repre-sented in the Council of Ministers are mor...
Studies on the internal organization of the European Parliament (EP) have largely overlooked the imp...
This article investigates which factors shape the European Parliament’s (EP) bargaining success unde...
This article seeks to identify factors that influence the chances of Members of the European Parliam...
The paper analyses the distribution of reports and rapporteurships in the 1989-99 European Parliamen...
The codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the European Union (...
This paper questions the claim that the European Parliament (EP) is a legislature with strong commit...
Using an original dataset, the study sets out to model report allocation in the European Parliament ...
The paper models the consequences of committee report allocation for political representation in the...
Defence date: 7 June 2010Awarded the François Mény Prize for the Best Comparative Study of Political...
The European Parliament (EP) possesses a highly specialized committee system, operating in a complex...
In this article we argue that that the delegation of implementing power to the Commission changes du...
The European Parliament’s increased legislative role in recent years means that its actions are now ...
This study addresses a central aspect of the micromanage-ment of the European Parliament, the determ...