We present a theory of European legal integration that relies on three causal factors: transnational exchange, triadic dispute resolution, and the production of legal norms. After stating the theory in abstract terms, we explain the construction of the legal system and test the relationship among our three variables over the life of the European Community. We then examine the effect of the EC legal system on policy outcomes at both the national and supranational levels in two policy domains: the free movement of goods and gender equality. Our theory outperforms its leading rival, intergovernmentalism. The evidence shows that European integration has generally been driven by transnational activity and the efforts of EC institutions to reduce...
European legal integration can be envisioned as containing two dimensions of legal integration: vert...
Abstract: In this paper, I chart the evolution of the European Community, combining three different ...
This article draws on the theory of “federalism as the new nationalism” to illustrate that regulator...
We argue that European integration is provoked and sustained by the development of causal connection...
The court of justice and european integration We propose a theory of European legal integration, the...
We argue that European integration is provoked and sustained by the development of causal connection...
In this article, we demonstrate that the notion of a pervasive and linear increase in supranationali...
This paper discusses the Köbler case, in which the Court of Justice confirmed that the principle of ...
The paper elaborates and tests a dynamic theory of European integration, and examines how national l...
No single theory or disciplinary approach can possibly explain a complex, dynamic, and in many respe...
Traditionally, the European Community has been set apart from all other international organizations...
peer reviewedThis paper has as objective to review some consequences of understanding EU law as the ...
Though not exempt from the impacts of national practice and thinking, the European Community ( EC ) ...
The European Court of Justice\u27s (ECJ\u27s) jurisprudence of fundamental rights in cases such as S...
No matter how one evaluates the product of its work, the Convention on the Future ofEurope has marke...
European legal integration can be envisioned as containing two dimensions of legal integration: vert...
Abstract: In this paper, I chart the evolution of the European Community, combining three different ...
This article draws on the theory of “federalism as the new nationalism” to illustrate that regulator...
We argue that European integration is provoked and sustained by the development of causal connection...
The court of justice and european integration We propose a theory of European legal integration, the...
We argue that European integration is provoked and sustained by the development of causal connection...
In this article, we demonstrate that the notion of a pervasive and linear increase in supranationali...
This paper discusses the Köbler case, in which the Court of Justice confirmed that the principle of ...
The paper elaborates and tests a dynamic theory of European integration, and examines how national l...
No single theory or disciplinary approach can possibly explain a complex, dynamic, and in many respe...
Traditionally, the European Community has been set apart from all other international organizations...
peer reviewedThis paper has as objective to review some consequences of understanding EU law as the ...
Though not exempt from the impacts of national practice and thinking, the European Community ( EC ) ...
The European Court of Justice\u27s (ECJ\u27s) jurisprudence of fundamental rights in cases such as S...
No matter how one evaluates the product of its work, the Convention on the Future ofEurope has marke...
European legal integration can be envisioned as containing two dimensions of legal integration: vert...
Abstract: In this paper, I chart the evolution of the European Community, combining three different ...
This article draws on the theory of “federalism as the new nationalism” to illustrate that regulator...