"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through the shift of competences to the EU level. In this respect the Danish system of parliamentary scrutiny has been recommended as being highly effective. In this paper, we explain why the Folketing issues negotiation mandates on some EU law proposals whereas the government can freely chose its negotiation position on other proposals. Our empirical analysis of Danish scrutiny decision between 2006 and 2008 uncovers three answers. First, in contrast to other scrutiny measures, most of which can be initiated by single party groups, the issuance of negotiation mandates is a collective decision. Specifically, it requires the consent of a majority of dep...
More than 90% of EU legislation is negotiated in so-called trilogues. In this specific institutional...
This paper examines in a comparative perspective the negotiation autonomy of the Austrian, Belgian a...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments' decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
Abstract: Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments t...
Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through the...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
The paper explains the involvement of the European Parliament (EP) in the negotiation of internation...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
Ever since Denmark became a member of the European Economic Cooperation in 1973, the Danish EC/EU me...
Many scholars argue that domestic politics can tie the hands of diplomats, who can sometimes exploit...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
This dissertation analyzes how and why national parliaments get involved in policy-making at the EU ...
On 3 December, Danish voters rejected a proposal from the government to change its status from being...
More than 90% of EU legislation is negotiated in so-called trilogues. In this specific institutional...
This paper examines in a comparative perspective the negotiation autonomy of the Austrian, Belgian a...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments' decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...
Abstract: Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments t...
Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through the...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
The paper explains the involvement of the European Parliament (EP) in the negotiation of internation...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
Ever since Denmark became a member of the European Economic Cooperation in 1973, the Danish EC/EU me...
Many scholars argue that domestic politics can tie the hands of diplomats, who can sometimes exploit...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
This dissertation analyzes how and why national parliaments get involved in policy-making at the EU ...
On 3 December, Danish voters rejected a proposal from the government to change its status from being...
More than 90% of EU legislation is negotiated in so-called trilogues. In this specific institutional...
This paper examines in a comparative perspective the negotiation autonomy of the Austrian, Belgian a...
Does parliamentary oversight of governments' decisions in the international arena matter? This artic...