The Institutions of the Enlarged European Union: Continuity and ChangeEdward Best, Thomas Christiansen, Pierpaolo Settembrini This book in addition of being remarkable academic reading contributes, on the highest scholarly level, to the furthering of our understanding of performance of the EU institutions which is essential for practitioners and researchers in the midst of the i |
Contents
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a bigger club a similar role? | 16 |
how has the Council managed? | 34 |
enlargement as reinvention? | 54 |
5 The European Parliament and enlargement | 82 |
6 EU enlargement and the European Court of Justice | 100 |
enlargement as institutional affirmation and differentiation | 120 |
8 The European Economic and Social Committee after enlargement | 140 |
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2004 enlargement accession actors acts adopted administrative agenda agreements Amsterdam Treaty Barroso Barroso Commission Brussels cent Central Bank chambers of five Christiansen civil society codecision codecision procedure comitology comitology committees Commission’s Common Market Studies concerns consensus Constitutional Treaty context coordination countries Court debate decisions delegations democratic Dyson EESC members effect elected EU enlargement EU’s Euro Area Euro Area enlargement Europe European Commission European Council European Parliament European Social European Union Executive Board formal functioning Governing Council impact of enlargement implementing important increase institutional change integration inter-institutional interest internal issues Journal of Common judges languages legitimacy Lisbon Treaty Maastricht major meetings ment MEPs monetary policy NCBs negotiations NMS representatives officials opinions Oxford plenary Poland political powers President proposal reform regional result role Rules of Procedure sectors specific strategy structure Thomas Christiansen tion Treaty of Nice trends voting Wessels