This article assesses the political and power dynamics of the Ordinarily Legislative Procedure (OLP) in social Europe and the likely impact of the UK's departure in the field for future integration. It provides a detailed analysis of the OLP in social Europe during two recent periods of integration in the field - the first Barroso Commission (2004-2009) and the Juncker Commission (2014-2019). It finds the dynamics of the OLP have shifted from intergovernmental deadlock during the Barroso Commission to the characteristics of a new intergovernmental core state power during the Juncker Commission, even though the policy area is not a core state power per se. Despite the use of qualified majority voting policy agreements can only be achieved wh...
This article analyses the role of the Commission in the European Union (EU). We present a game-theor...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
First published online: 27 January 2021Brexit makes both a direct and an indirect impact on the Euro...
The aim of this thesis is description of the EU legal process during and after Brexit. The thesis in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Queen's University Belfa...
This article comprises a study of the negotiation of the Commission’s proposal for amending Regulati...
This article investigates the impact of the legislative powers of the European Parliament (EP), part...
This article undertakes a first stock-taking of the practice under the Maastricht Social Policy Agre...
This article analyses the Juncker Commission's strategy to revitalize the legislative aspects of soc...
This article analyses the role of the Commission in the European Union (EU). We present a game-theor...
This article provides a preliminary assessment of the impact of the Brexit process—from the June 201...
‘Taking back control’ was a major theme in the 2016 UK Referendum on European Union (EU) membership ...
Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon gives the European Parliament (EP) the power to consent on the te...
Published online: 16 May 2019Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon gives the European Parliament (EP) t...
This article analyses the role of the Commission in the European Union (EU). We present a game-theor...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
First published online: 27 January 2021Brexit makes both a direct and an indirect impact on the Euro...
The aim of this thesis is description of the EU legal process during and after Brexit. The thesis in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Queen's University Belfa...
This article comprises a study of the negotiation of the Commission’s proposal for amending Regulati...
This article investigates the impact of the legislative powers of the European Parliament (EP), part...
This article undertakes a first stock-taking of the practice under the Maastricht Social Policy Agre...
This article analyses the Juncker Commission's strategy to revitalize the legislative aspects of soc...
This article analyses the role of the Commission in the European Union (EU). We present a game-theor...
This article provides a preliminary assessment of the impact of the Brexit process—from the June 201...
‘Taking back control’ was a major theme in the 2016 UK Referendum on European Union (EU) membership ...
Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon gives the European Parliament (EP) the power to consent on the te...
Published online: 16 May 2019Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon gives the European Parliament (EP) t...
This article analyses the role of the Commission in the European Union (EU). We present a game-theor...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
First published online: 27 January 2021Brexit makes both a direct and an indirect impact on the Euro...