Legislative decision-making in the European Union is increasingly shifting toward informal secluded arenas, to allow for the early adoption of laws. Edoardo Bressanelli, Christel Koop and Christine Reh assess the implications of this trend for the behaviour of political parties in the European Parliament. They find that informalisation has strengthened the cohesion of the three centrist groups (EPP, S&D and ALDE), which have become more effective in delivering their members’ votes and in limiting defections. However, the authors argue that this increase in cohesion should not be taken as unconditionally good news for EU democracy
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
The condition of EU democracy is hotly debated and European Parliament’s political groups and Europa...
Published online: 16 May 2019With the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament (EP) obtained co-decisi...
European Union legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal secluded arenas. Sc...
First Published October 23, 2015EU legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Over the last two decades, the European Parliament (EP) has been empowered to make European Union (E...
Since the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, national parliaments have had the right to intervene ea...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
This paper investigates a recent trend in EU legislative politics: the de facto shift of decision ma...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
First published online on 5 December 2011.This article investigates a widespread yet understudied tr...
The article explores a new phenomenon that has recently emerged in the ordinary legislative procedur...
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
The condition of EU democracy is hotly debated and European Parliament’s political groups and Europa...
Published online: 16 May 2019With the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament (EP) obtained co-decisi...
European Union legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal secluded arenas. Sc...
First Published October 23, 2015EU legislative decision-making is increasingly shifted into informal...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
Over the last two decades, the European Parliament (EP) has been empowered to make European Union (E...
Since the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, national parliaments have had the right to intervene ea...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
This paper investigates a recent trend in EU legislative politics: the de facto shift of decision ma...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article investigates a widespread yet understudied trend in EU politics: the shift of legislati...
First published online on 5 December 2011.This article investigates a widespread yet understudied tr...
The article explores a new phenomenon that has recently emerged in the ordinary legislative procedur...
Many observers have expressed scepticism about granting more power to the European Parliament. The s...
[Introduction]. ON June 10-13, 2004, voters in the 25 member states elected a new European Parliamen...
The condition of EU democracy is hotly debated and European Parliament’s political groups and Europa...
Published online: 16 May 2019With the Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament (EP) obtained co-decisi...