학술논문

Enduring consensus: why the EU legislative process stays the same.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of European Integration. Jun2021, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p475-493. 19p.
Subject
*PARLIAMENTARY practice
Language
ISSN
0703-6337
Abstract
The multiple crises that the EU has faced over the last decade could lead observers to expect an increase in conflicts within its legislative process and, eventually, a shift from a consensual mode to a majoritarian and politicized mode. The dataset The EU Legislative Output 1996–2019 indicates that this has occurred only to a moderate extent. To explore this enduring consensus, we analyse quantitative and qualitative data on law making within the Council of the EU and the European Parliament and proceed to a systematic diachronic comparison. We argue that, as before the crisis, consensus remains a norm and results from cooperation based strategies. Furthermore, new factors, such as the extension of the ordinary legislative procedure, a pro-EU alliance within the European Parliament and the smaller number of legislative proposals, foster consensus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]