Abstract
The introduction of co-decision has transformed the European Parliament
(EP), changing the patterns of behaviour inside the institution, especially its committees.
The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon extends the use of co-decision; thus, more
EP committees will have to adapt to the new patterns of behaviour set out by the new
decision-making rules. In order to understand how this process of adaptation occurs
and what the consequences are, the present study examines the change in decision-
making rules that occurred in the committee for civil liberties and justice and home
affairs (LIBE) after 2005 as a precedent for future changes. Interviews and analyses of
legislative texts indicate that adaptation to co-decision may occur very quickly but that
its extent can be limited by forms of
dual behaviour
, when the coexistence of two deci-
sion-making rules oppose two different worldviews, introducing uncertainty inside
committees and among external actors.
(EP), changing the patterns of behaviour inside the institution, especially its committees.
The entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon extends the use of co-decision; thus, more
EP committees will have to adapt to the new patterns of behaviour set out by the new
decision-making rules. In order to understand how this process of adaptation occurs
and what the consequences are, the present study examines the change in decision-
making rules that occurred in the committee for civil liberties and justice and home
affairs (LIBE) after 2005 as a precedent for future changes. Interviews and analyses of
legislative texts indicate that adaptation to co-decision may occur very quickly but that
its extent can be limited by forms of
dual behaviour
, when the coexistence of two deci-
sion-making rules oppose two different worldviews, introducing uncertainty inside
committees and among external actors.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 55-73 |
Number of pages | 19 |
Journal | Journal of European Integration |
Volume | 34 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 4 May 2011 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 506004 European integration