On 3 December, Danish voters rejected a proposal from the government to change its status from being exempt from EU Justice and Home Affairs to a new position where it could ‘opt-in’ on legislation on a case-by-case basis. Sara Hagemann notes that the debate surrounding the referendum in Denmark was largely about ‘trust’ in the political system. Hence the ‘No’. Nevertheless, she stresses that the rejection is an ultimate dismissal of a Danish wish to participate in EU cooperation in an area which is set to define the Union in the future. It also comes at a politically sensitive time for the EU. Because of EU-sceptic pressures at home, other governments have to carefully consider whether to make Denmark a ‘case in point’, and decide what the...
Since the 1990s, European integration has been characterized by a combination of politicization and ...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
The article applies Social Choice theory to analyse new and so far undiscovered aspects of the Danis...
Danish voters opted to reject a proposal to eliminate Denmark’s current opt-outs in EU Justice and H...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
How are we to understand the perplexing and sometimes even counter-intuitive position of Denmark in ...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
Norway rejected membership of the European Union in a referendum in 1994, but participates in the si...
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...
On three occasions – Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty, Ireland on the Nice Treaty and Ireland again ...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
Since the 1990s, European integration has been characterized by a combination of politicization and ...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
The article applies Social Choice theory to analyse new and so far undiscovered aspects of the Danis...
Danish voters opted to reject a proposal to eliminate Denmark’s current opt-outs in EU Justice and H...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
How are we to understand the perplexing and sometimes even counter-intuitive position of Denmark in ...
This paper will describe and analyse Danish contributions to the European Convention (2002-03) and t...
From 1972 to 1993 Denmark staged four referenda on the EU. Two of them in particular hold valuable l...
[From Introduction]. On May 28, 1998, the Danish people approved the Amsterdam Treaty in a referendu...
Norway rejected membership of the European Union in a referendum in 1994, but participates in the si...
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...
On three occasions – Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty, Ireland on the Nice Treaty and Ireland again ...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
Since the 1990s, European integration has been characterized by a combination of politicization and ...
"Political scientists have been concerned about the loss of power of national parliaments through th...
The article applies Social Choice theory to analyse new and so far undiscovered aspects of the Danis...