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Canon law --- Ecclesiology --- Theory of the state --- Séparation --- --Église et État --- --Droit --- --Pays-Bas --- --1790-1965 --- --thèse --- --Church and state --- Christians --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc --- 348.71 --- 260.1 --- Verhouding kerk en staat juridische aspecten --- Ecclesiologie:--algemene vraagstukken --- Theses --- 260.1 Ecclesiologie:--algemene vraagstukken --- 348.71 Verhouding kerk en staat juridische aspecten --- Church and state --- Religious adherents --- Église et État --- Droit --- Church and state - Europe - History --- Christians - Legal status, laws, etc - Europe --- Pays-Bas
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This book examines the impact of increased legislative power and political authority on the internal development of the European Parliament and the supranational party group system. This is done through an analysis of changes in the hierarchical structures that regulate the internal organization of both the EP as a whole and the individual party groups. In addition, the changing pattern of coalition formation between party groups across time and legislative procedure is analyzed. The trends of internal development examined suggest that the increases in EP power that have occurred since the creation of the cooperation procedure by the Single European Act in 1987 have caused a fundamental shift in the character of the European Parliament as a legislative institution. Prior to 1987 the European Parliament, despite direct election and several small attempts to increase its powers, served primarily as a chamber of debate where much more was discussed than accomplished.
Coalitie (Sociale wetenchappen) --- Coalition (Sciences sociales) --- Coalition (Social sciences) --- -Coalition (Social sciences) --- #SBIB:327.7H221 --- 260.1 Europees Parlement --- Coalitions --- Political parties --- 380 Politieke partijen en stromingen --- #A0203A --- Social groups --- Europees Parlement --- #A0511PSA --- European Parliament. --- European Communities. Parliament --- Government --- European Union --- European Parliament --- Coalitions. --- European Union countries --- Social Sciences --- Political Science --- Political parties - European Union countries
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European Parliament [Brussels] --- European Parliament --- European Union countries --- Politics and government --- European Parliament. --- Politics and government. --- 260.1 Europees Parlement --- 341.2424 --- Eurōpaiko Koinovoulio --- Europäisches Parlament --- Europees Parlement --- Parlement européen --- Parlamento europeo --- Europese Parlement --- Europa-Parlament --- Parlament Europeu --- Parlament Europejski --- Ōshū Gikai --- Parlamento della Comunità europea --- Parlamento Europeu --- EUROPARL --- European Union. --- European Parliamentary Assembly --- -EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- European Communities. Parliament --- European Union countries - Politics and government
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European Parliament --- Parlement européen --- Elections --- Representative government and representation --- Election law --- -Representative government and representation --- -314.1 Verkiezingen --- 260.1 Europees Parlement --- Europese verkiezingen --- Parliamentary government --- Political representation --- Representation --- Self-government --- Constitutional history --- Constitutional law --- Political science --- Democracy --- Republics --- Suffrage --- Law, Election --- Law and legislation --- -Eurōpaiko Koinovoulio --- Europäisches Parlament --- Europees Parlement --- Parlement européen --- Parlamento europeo --- Europese Parlement --- Europa-Parlament --- Parlament Europeu --- Parlament Europejski --- Ōshū Gikai --- Parlamento della Comunità europea --- Parlamento Europeu --- EUROPARL --- European Union. --- European Parliamentary Assembly --- -Elections --- -European Communities. Parliament --- 314.1 Verkiezingen --- European Communities. Parliament --- Elections. --- Electoral law --- Representative government and representation - European Union. --- Election law - European Union countries. --- Election law - European Union countries
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Cultural pluralism --- Diversité culturelle --- European Parliament --- European Union. --- Democracy --- -342.53 EUR --- 260.1 Europees Parlement --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Eurōpaiko Koinovoulio --- Europäisches Parlament --- Europees Parlement --- Parlement européen --- Parlamento europeo --- Europese Parlement --- Europa-Parlament --- Parlament Europeu --- Parlament Europejski --- Ōshū Gikai --- Parlamento della Comunità europea --- Parlamento Europeu --- EUROPARL --- European Parliamentary Assembly --- European Union countries --- -EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Politics and government --- -Politics and government --- European Communities. Parliament --- Diversité culturelle --- Parlement européen --- 342.53 EUR --- European Parliament. --- E.U. --- Politics and government. --- Democracy - European Union countries.
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With the European Parliament comprising politicians from many different countries, cultures, languages, national parties and institutional backgrounds, one might expect politics in the Parliament to be highly-fragmented and unpredictable. By studying more than 12,000 recorded votes between 1979 and 2004 this 2007 book establishes that the opposite is in fact true: transnational parties in the European Parliament are highly cohesive and the classic 'left-right' dimension dominates voting behaviour. Furthermore, the cohesion of parties in the European Parliament has increased as the powers of the Parliament have increased. The authors suggest that the main reason for these developments is that like-minded MEPs have incentives to form stable transnational party organizations and to use these organizations to compete over European Union policies. They suggest that this is a positive development for the future of democratic accountability in the European Union.
Government --- International relations. Foreign policy --- European Union --- Legislative power --- Legislators --- Pouvoir législatif --- Parlementaires --- European Union. --- European Parliament. --- European Parliament --- 260.1 Europees Parlement --- #SBIB:327.7H221 --- BPB0705 --- 341.17 EP --- -Legislators --- 328.4 --- Lawmakers --- Legislatures, Members of --- Members of legislatures --- Members of parliaments --- Parliaments, Members of --- Statesmen --- Power, Legislative --- Constitutional law --- Implied powers (Constitutional law) --- Judicial review --- Legislation --- Legislative bodies --- Separation of powers --- State governments --- Europees Parlement --- Europees parlement--EP --- Eurōpaiko Koinovoulio --- Europäisches Parlament --- Parlement européen --- Parlamento europeo --- Europese Parlement --- Europa-Parlament --- Parlament Europeu --- Parlament Europejski --- Ōshū Gikai --- Parlamento della Comunità europea --- Parlamento Europeu --- EUROPARL --- European Parliamentary Assembly --- 341.17 EP Europees parlement--EP --- European Communities. Parliament --- Pouvoir législatif --- E.U. --- Democracy --- Representative government and representation --- European Union countries --- Politics and government. --- Legislative power - European Union countries --- Legislators - European Union countries --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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