In this paper we address the issue of the steady and significant increase in the scope of the codecision procedure and the motivation of the member states for increasing the power of the European Parliament. Using a rational choice framework we argue that the important variable in the assessment of the changes in the decision making procedures is the expected benefit from the various legislative procedures to political actors, since these procedures are used for a multitude of issues. Subsequently, we examine the issue areas to which codecision has been extended by the Amsterdam Treaty. We show why the member states changed legislative procedures in some issue areas, as embodied in the respective treaty articles, while in other areas they k...
Studies of the Foundation Notre Europe n°84 Accessible en ligne : http://www.notre-europe.eu/uploads...
Special Issue: Twenty years of legislative codecision in the European UnionThis contribution conside...
Current approaches examining the effect of institutions on policy processes have difficulty in expla...
This paper presents spatial models of the European Union's codecision procedure, and studies whether...
Codecision has been central to the efforts and energy of the European Parliament throughout the 1990...
It is a widely accepted that the 1999 Treaty of Amsterdam significantly increased the powers of the ...
Abstract In this thesis the EP’s role and influence in the development of the co-decision procedure ...
The codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the European Union (...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
With the Maastricht Treaty now almost two years in operation the institutional system is changing an...
The European Union (EU) has experienced a remarkable degree of change during its history: it legisla...
This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the chang...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article examines the sources and processes of institutional change in one important aspect of E...
Studies of the Foundation Notre Europe n°84 Accessible en ligne : http://www.notre-europe.eu/uploads...
Special Issue: Twenty years of legislative codecision in the European UnionThis contribution conside...
Current approaches examining the effect of institutions on policy processes have difficulty in expla...
This paper presents spatial models of the European Union's codecision procedure, and studies whether...
Codecision has been central to the efforts and energy of the European Parliament throughout the 1990...
It is a widely accepted that the 1999 Treaty of Amsterdam significantly increased the powers of the ...
Abstract In this thesis the EP’s role and influence in the development of the co-decision procedure ...
The codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the European Union (...
The article uses the legislative history of some 5,000 Parliamentary amendments to analyze the role ...
peer-reviewedThe codecision procedure was designed to change the distribution of power among the Eur...
With the Maastricht Treaty now almost two years in operation the institutional system is changing an...
The European Union (EU) has experienced a remarkable degree of change during its history: it legisla...
This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the chang...
More and more legislative decisions are reached in early stages of the codecision procedure through ...
This article examines the sources and processes of institutional change in one important aspect of E...
Studies of the Foundation Notre Europe n°84 Accessible en ligne : http://www.notre-europe.eu/uploads...
Special Issue: Twenty years of legislative codecision in the European UnionThis contribution conside...
Current approaches examining the effect of institutions on policy processes have difficulty in expla...