http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01402380802670719International audienceThis article examines the development of constitutional politics under the Fifth Republic. In particular, it investigates the logics underlying constitutional vetoes. It shows that data for the French case do not support existing theories of veto politics. Therefore, the article develops an electoral theory of veto politics. It emphasises the fact that the incentives generated by electoral competition shape the signalling game between legislative majority, legislative minority and the Constitutional Council. The structure of this game fuels a high level of vetoes and explains the pattern of vetoing in France
Based on comparative and qualitative researches, this paper shows that veto players influence policy...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...
http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01402380802670719International audienceThis article examines the...
This article examines the development of constitutional politics under the Fifth Republic. In partic...
This article examines the development of constitutional politics under the Fifth Republic. In partic...
The number of constitutional courts and supreme courts with constitutional review rights has strongl...
International audienceThis article empirically assesses the relevance of three theories of judicial ...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
International audienceThis article sets out the situation of the French National Assembly. It focuse...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
The paper deals with legal and political factors affecting government dismissals during the Fifth Re...
Based on comparative and qualitative researches, this paper shows that veto players influence policy...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...
http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/01402380802670719International audienceThis article examines the...
This article examines the development of constitutional politics under the Fifth Republic. In partic...
This article examines the development of constitutional politics under the Fifth Republic. In partic...
The number of constitutional courts and supreme courts with constitutional review rights has strongl...
International audienceThis article empirically assesses the relevance of three theories of judicial ...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
It is widely held that voting in the course of ordinary elections has no significant influence on th...
International audienceThis article sets out the situation of the French National Assembly. It focuse...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
The paper deals with legal and political factors affecting government dismissals during the Fifth Re...
Based on comparative and qualitative researches, this paper shows that veto players influence policy...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...
International audienceThis study illustrates the relevance of the concept of « political law » to un...