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's position in international trade negotiations: the Commission or the EU Member States?) and efficiency versus accountability … transparency, efficiency, accountability) can be paralleled to the WTO's decision-making process, and thus the European experience …
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the validity of this claim. After briefly discussing the meaning and aims of accountability, it is discussed where the … actual accountability problems can be expected. Institutionally, one may expect them between the committees and the … fully remedy accountability problems emerging there. Individually, one may expect accountability problems in the delegation …
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The paper analyzes the appointment of the European Commission as a strategic game between members of the European Parliament and the Council. The focal equilibrium results in Commissioners that duplicate the policy preferences of national Council representatives. Different internal decision...
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The paper analyzes the appointment of the European Commission as a strategic game between members of the European Parliament and the Council. The focal equilibrium results in Commissioners that duplicate policy preferences of national Council representatives. Different internal decision rules...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012502960
In the three latest treaty reforms changes have been made to the procedures that regulate the legislative interaction between the European Parliament, the Commission and the Council. Whether the introduction of the co-operation procedure (1987), the co-decision procedure (1994) and the reform of...
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The paper analyzes the appointment of the European Commission as a strategic game between members of the European Parliament and the Council. The focal equilibrium results in Commissioners that duplicate the policy preferences of national Council representatives. Different internal decision...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406300
This paper analyses the so-called 'Draft Treaty of Amsterdam' of 19 June 1997, focusing on the changes concerning the institutions and the decision-making procedures. It is argued that the sum of envisaged changes will considerably alter the institutional balance between the three main actors,...
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The paper analyzes the appointment of the European Commission as a strategic game between members of the European Parliament and the Council. The focal equilibrium results in Commissioners that duplicate policy preferences of national Council representatives. Different internal decision rules...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005537232
. Finally, introducing the parliamentary model, this paper outlines a set of mechanisms to increase the accountability of a …
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