Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement. New guidelines concerning the preparation and conduct of meetings have been annexed to the Council Rules of Procedure. The next few Presidencies will be important in determining how these new methods will evolve in practice. This article discusses ongoing developments concerning the way that Council business is managed, incorporating insights gained in the framework of the large-scale programme organised together with the Clingendael Institute in the framework of the Dutch Presidency preparations in the first half of 2004
In the post-Constitution EU, the rotating Presidency has been replaced by a hybrid system combining ...
'Die Ratspräsidentschaft wurden in den 1950er Jahren als administrative Pflicht auf der Basis strikt...
The rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, once a key actor in the European decis...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
The enlargement of the European Union to 25 Member States is having a particularly strong impact on ...
Herman Van Rompuy’s incumbency is likely to define the future content and scope of the position of P...
One of the most visible and discussed changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty concerns the introduct...
The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held on a rotational basis by EU member state...
How do small EU member states approach the Council Presidency: is the Presidency a silencer or an am...
The EU has already become one of the most influential international actors. Nevertheless, it also ha...
Does the trio presidency system enhance efficiency in EU legislative decision‐making? Since 2007, f...
Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shap...
This article discusses the principles of election of the President of the European Council, modified...
In this Policy Brief, Belgian diplomat Willem Van de Voorde offers his hands-on view on the Belgian ...
In the post-Constitution EU, the rotating Presidency has been replaced by a hybrid system combining ...
'Die Ratspräsidentschaft wurden in den 1950er Jahren als administrative Pflicht auf der Basis strikt...
The rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, once a key actor in the European decis...
Working methods in the Council of the EU are under pressure to change in the context of enlargement....
The Presidency plays a crucial role in the management and organisation of the Council’s work and the...
The enlargement of the European Union to 25 Member States is having a particularly strong impact on ...
Herman Van Rompuy’s incumbency is likely to define the future content and scope of the position of P...
One of the most visible and discussed changes introduced by the Lisbon Treaty concerns the introduct...
The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is held on a rotational basis by EU member state...
How do small EU member states approach the Council Presidency: is the Presidency a silencer or an am...
The EU has already become one of the most influential international actors. Nevertheless, it also ha...
Does the trio presidency system enhance efficiency in EU legislative decision‐making? Since 2007, f...
Existing literature is overwhelmingly sceptical about the capacity of the Council Presidency to shap...
This article discusses the principles of election of the President of the European Council, modified...
In this Policy Brief, Belgian diplomat Willem Van de Voorde offers his hands-on view on the Belgian ...
In the post-Constitution EU, the rotating Presidency has been replaced by a hybrid system combining ...
'Die Ratspräsidentschaft wurden in den 1950er Jahren als administrative Pflicht auf der Basis strikt...
The rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, once a key actor in the European decis...