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Autor: Corbett, Richard
Jahr: 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tables and figures.....................................................................xi
About the authors....................................................................xiv
Acknowledgements...................................................................xv
Note on the Treaties............................................................................................xvi
Forewords, by Jerzy Buzek and Herman Van Rompuy.....................xvii
I: THE FRAMEWORK
Chapter 1. The Parliament in context..................................................2
From fig-leaf to co-legislature..........................................................................3
A federal system in the making?......................................................................7
The style of Parliament......................................................................................9
Chapter 2. How it is elected............................................................12
Moving towards direct elections....................................................................12
Attempts to draw up a uniform electoral system.......................................14
Key issues in drawing up the electoral system............................................16
- (i) The nature of the electoral system...............................................16
- (ii) Conditions applying to candidates............................................20
- (iii) The right to vote...........................................................................23
- (iv) Finance...........................................................................................25
- (v) The number of seats......................................................................26
The European elections so far.........................................................................31
Chapter 3. Where, when and in quale lingua.........................................................34
The seat issue: where the Parliament meets.................................................34
- Historical background........................................................................36
When: Parliament s cycle of activities...........................................................40
In quale lingua: languages within the European Parliament....................41
II: THE ACTORS AND WORKING STRUCTURES
Chapter 4. The individual members...................................................51
Background of the individual members elected in 2009............................51
- Turnover and length of service...................................................................51
- Gender balance..............................................................................................53
- National parliamentary and ministerial experience................................54
- Other political experience............................................................................58
- Other experience............................................................................................59
- Post-MEP experience.....................................................................................59
The role of individual members within Parliament....................................61
The work of an individual MEP: choice of priorities..................................64
Rights and obligations of individual members............................................66
- The adoption of the Members Statute.......................................................66
- Incompatibilities and verification of credentials......................................68
-Facilities...........................................................................................................69
- Salaries and allowances................................................................................69
-Immunities......................................................................................................71
- Declaration of financial interests.................................................................73
Members assistants..........................................................................................73
- The Assistants Statute.................................................................................75
Conclusion.........................................................................................................77
Chapter 5. The Political Groups.......................................................78
Historical evolution..........................................................................................81
Composition of the Groups.............................................................................86
- Group of the European People s Party (Christian Democrats) (EPP)........86
- Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S D) ....91
- Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE).........................94
- Group of the Greens/ European Free Alliance..........................................98
- European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR)........................100
- Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left......102
- Europe of Freedom and Democracy Group (EFD)................................106
- The non-attached members........................................................................108
Changing Groups...........................................................................................Ill
Support provided by Parliament to Political Groups...............................Ill
Political Group staffing..................................................................................112
Structures of Groups......................................................................................113
Working methods within the Groups.........................................................117
Own activities of the Groups........................................................................118
National party delegations............................................................................119
Group discipline and whipping .................................................................121
Power balances and relationships between the Groups...........................122
European party federations..........................................................................124
Chapter 6. Leadership structures..........................................................................129
The President...................................................................................................129
The Vice-Presidents........................................................................................131
The Quaestors..................................................................................................134
The election of the President, Vice-Presidents and Quaestors................135
The Conference of Presidents, the Bureau and the College of Quaestors.........140
The Conference of Committee Chairs and the Conference
of Delegation Chairs............................................................................144
Chapter 7. The Parliamentary committees............................................................144
History, structure and character of committees........................................144
Membership of committees...........................................................................145
Committee chairs and vice-chairs and their selection..............................147
Group coordinators........................................................................................151
Staff of committees.........................................................................................151
Place, time and character of meetings.........................................................152
Committee business.......................................................................................153
- The committee responsible and opinion-giving committee(s)......153
- Own initiative reports..........................................................................155
- Volume and distribution of reports.......................................................157
- Nomination of rapporteurs and draftsmen..........................................157
- Choices facing a rapporteur....................................................................159
- The progress of reports through a committee......................................161
- Alternative and simplified procedures ...............................................164
- Treatment of confidential documents in committee...........................165
Subcommittees, temporary committees and other ad hoc structures.... 166
-Subcommittees..........................................................................................166
- Temporary or special committees..........................................................166
- Other ad hoc structures...........................................................................169
Conclusion.......................................................................................................170
Chapter 8. Interparliamentary delegations...........................................................176
Historical development.................................................................................176
Number and composition of delegations...................................................177
Leadership of the delegations.......................................................................178
The role of delegations..................................................................................180
Relations with the rest of the Parliament....................................................181
Parliamentary Assemblies.............................................................................182
- The ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly........................................183
- The Euromed Parliamentary Assembly......................................................185
- The Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly...........................186
-Euronest......................................................................................................186
- Links with other interparliamentary bodies.........................................186
Election observation and other ad hoc delegations..................................187
Overall assessment.........................................................................................188
Chapter 9. Plenary...............................................................................................189
The setting........................................................................................................189
The typical timetable of a part-session........................................................191
Open Bureau and Conference of Presidents..........................................193
How the plenary agenda is drawn up........................................................194
- Debates on breaches of human rights...................................................195
- One minute speeches................................................................................195
-Extraordinary Debates.............................................................................195
-Formal sittings...........................................................................................196
The allocation of speaking time in debates................................................197
Voting...............................................................................................................198
-Voting time................................................................................................198
- Voting method...........................................................................................199
-Voting order...............................................................................................200
Building majorities: bargaining among Groups........................................202
Common procedural manoeuvres...............................................................203
Order in the chamber.....................................................................................204
Record of plenary sittings.............................................................................206
Concluding remarks.......................................................................................207
Chapter 10. Intergroups........................................................................................208
The evolution of intergroups since 1979.....................................................208
MEP-industry forums....................................................................................209
The regulation of intergoups........................................................................210
Specific intergroups: some examples...........................................................212
- Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals.................212
- Intergroup on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights............214
- Federalist intergroup................................................................................214
- European Parliamentary Financial Services Forum............................215
-Disability intergroup................................................................................216
Conclusion.......................................................................................................217
Chapter 11. The Parliament secretariat.................................................................218
Who are the staff of the Parliament?...........................................................219
The structure of the secretariat.....................................................................222
Issues affecting the secretariat......................................................................226
The future of the secretariat..........................................................................229
III: THE POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENT
Chapter 12. The Parliament and legislation.........................................................232
The Ordinary Legislative Procedure...........................................................233
- Commission proposal..............................................................................233
- Prior scrutiny by national parliaments..................................................233
- First reading in the European Parliament.............................................234
- First reading in the Council....................................................................235
-Second readings........................................................................................236
- Conciliation and third readings..............................................................237
- Avoiding conciliation: first and second reading agreements............240
- The Trilogue and its handling in Parliament.......................................241
- Advantages and disadvantages of first and second reading
agreements............................................................................................244
- The impact of the co-decision procedure..............................................245
The consent procedure....................................................................................250
- From assent to consent.............................................................................250
- Making use of the procedure: the growth of Parliament s powers
over international agreements............................................................251
The consultation procedure..........................................................................258
- The Isoglucose judgment of 1980 and its repercussions.....................258
- The 1975 conciliation procedure.............................................................260
The cooperation procedure...........................................................................263
Right to initiate legislation............................................................................264
The Commission s Annual Work Programme...........................................267
Developments arising from the new legislative procedures...................268
- Balance of Parliament s work.................................................................268
- Determination of the legal base of proposals.......................................269
- Re-consultation of Parliament.................................................................269
- More dialogue with the Council and Commission.............................270
Pre- and post- legislative scrutiny................................................................270
Overall assessment.........................................................................................271
Chapter 13. Budgetary powers..............................................................................272
Revenue............................................................................................................272
Multiannual financial framework................................................................273
The annual budgetary procedure.................................................................274
Preparing for the draft budget.....................................................................277
- Responding to the position (formerly draft budget) as adopted
by the Council.......................................................................................279
- The draft budget in Parliament..............................................................280
- Conciliation and agreement... or otherwise..........................................281
- Conflicting priorities................................................................................282
Implementation of the budget......................................................................284
- Control of expenditure and the discharge procedure.........................285
- Consequences of a refusal to grant discharge, and the fall of the
Santer Commission..............................................................................287
Conclusion.......................................................................................................290
Chapter 14. Appointment and dismissal...............................................................292
Introduction.....................................................................................................292
Development of the Parliament s formal powers.....................................292
Parliament and the appointment of the Commission...............................292
Reshuffling of the Commission during its mandate.................................297
Appointments to the European Central Bank...........................................298
Appointments to the Court of Auditors.....................................................300
Appointment of the Ombudsman................................................................300
European Parliament role in appointments to EU agencies....................302
Other appointments.......................................................................................308
A limited role regarding appointments to the Courts..............................308
The right of censure........................................................................................308
Chapter 15. Scrutiny and control of the executive...............................................312
General EP-Commission relations: the Framework Agreement.............313
Scrutiny through debates, questions and reports......................................314
- Debates on statements..............................................................................314
- Parliamentary questions..........................................................................315
-Reports........................................................................................................318
- Parliament studies, STOA and external research................................319
-Scrutiny in committees.............................................................................320
Control of expenditure and the discharge procedure...............................321
Scrutiny of delegated legislation and implementing measures..............321
- The emergence of comitology .............................................................322
-The Modus Vivendi of December 1994.............................................323
- The reform of 28 June 1999......................................................................324
-The Lamfalussy Procedure ..................................................................326
- Operation of the 1999 decision...............................................................326
- The 2006 breakthrough: the regulation procedure with scrutiny.....327
- Delegated and implementing acts under the Lisbon Treaty.............329
Committees of Inquiry...................................................................................331
Judicial review.................................................................................................335
- Parliament and the application of European law in the Member
States.......................................................................................................338
Overall assessment .......................................................................................339
Chapter 16. A political forum and a channel for communication........................340
Parliament broadening the agenda..............................................................340
-Set-piece debates.......................................................................................340
- Resolutions adopted at the Parliament s own initiative.....................341
-Hearings.....................................................................................................342
- Activities in the field of human rights ................................................343
-Petitions......................................................................................................346
A network of contacts....................................................................................350
- Contact channels to the other EU institutions......................................350
- Contacts with individual governments.................................................354
- Formal sittings: addresses by Heads of State or similar.....................356
Openness and transparency.......................................................................359
- Visibility of proceedings..........................................................................359
- Lobbyists and representatives of civil society......................................361
-The media...................................................................................................363
-Visitors........................................................................................................365
Opening up to civil society .......................................................................366
Overall assessment......................................................................................367
Chapter 17: The EP and national parliaments.....................................................368
Pre-Lisbon Treaty involvement of national parliaments..........................368
- Contact channels between the EP and national parliaments.............368
-COSAC.......................................................................................................370
- The Parliamentary Assizes and the Conventions................................373
- The Commission and national parliaments..........................................374
- Treaty changes prior to Lisbon...............................................................374
The Lisbon Treaty and the role and powers of the national parliaments..375
Potential significance and possible constraints of the Lisbon changes.......377
Conclusions.............................................................................................................378
Chapter 18. Parliament and constitutional change..............................................382
From the Draft Treaty on European Union to the Single European Act ...383
From the Single European Act to Maastricht.............................................385
From Maastricht to Amsterdam...................................................................387
Salade Nicoise.................................................................................................390
From the Convention via the Constitution to the Treaty of Lisbon.......392
Conclusion.......................................................................................................396
IV: APPENDICES
1. European Parliament elections................................................................398
2. Sources of information on the Parliament.............................................409
INDEX..................................................................................................................416
TABLES AND FIGURES
Tables Page
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
Table 13
Table 14
Some main events in the Parliament s history....................................8
Electoral system used for European elections 2009..........................17
Non-nationals elected to European Parliament................................21
Number of MEPs per country and ratio to population..................29
Turnout in European Parliament elections........................................32
Time spent in plenary sittings..............................................................41
Number of pages translated per language in 2008..........................44
Number and proportion of MEPs elected in European elections
who were outgoing members................................................................51
Women MEPs (as of August 2009)......................................................54
Previous parliamentary and governmental experience of MEPs ..55
National parliamentary and Ministerial experience of MEPs
elected in 2009..........................................................................................56
Former Presidents and Prime Ministers elected to the European
Parliament..................................................................................................57
Immunity cases treated in EP Plenary................................................72
Leaders of those Political Groups that have lasted more than two
parliaments..............................................................................................114
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Table 17
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Table 19
Table 20
Table 21
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Table 40
Table 41
Table 42
Table 43
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Table 47
Table 48
Table 49
Table 50
Table 51
Figures
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Group Coordinators (spokespersons)................................................118
Leaders of the UK Conservative and Labour MEPs......................120
Voting cohesion of Political Groups..................................................122
How often each Group is in the majority on a recorded vote......124
European Political Parties....................................................................127
Presidents of the Parliament................................................................130
The Vice-Presidents: 2009-2012 and their responsibilities............132
The Quaestors: 2009-2012 and their responsibilities......................134
Presidential elections since 1979 ........................................................137
Chairs of Conference of Committee Chairs since 1979..................143
Chairs of Conference of Delegation Chairs since 1979..................143
Committee chairs in the elected Parliament 1979-2009................170
Parliamentary delegations, with number of members and
chairs........................................................................................................178
European Parliament Co-Presidents of ACP Assembly................184
Duration of debates by type - 2004-2009..........................................196
Intergroups..............................................................................................211
Chairs of the Animal Welfare Intergroup........................................213
Secretaries-General of the European Parliament............................222
The ordinary legislative procedure....................................................248
The consent procedure..........................................................................256
Council acts adopted after consultation of Parliament..................262
Parliamentary resolutions to initiate legislation..............................265
Timetable for the Commission s Annual Work Programme........267
Budget Rapporteurs since 2000..........................................................277
Commission preliminary draft budget for 2011..............................278
Budgetary matters (procedure and voting rules)............................291
Votes of confidence on incoming Commissions and incoming
Commission Presidents........................................................................293
Ombudsman Elections..........................................................................301
Motions of censure on the Commission ..........................................308
Parliamentary questions tabled during the sixth legislature
2004-2009..................................................................................................316
Parliament and the Court: examples of proceedings ....................337
Sakharov Prize winners........................................................................346
Former MEPs in the Commission......................................................353
Sitting MEPs leaving to become Minister, Prime Minister or
President of a Member State................................................................355
Heads of State or Government or similar who have addressed
the European Parliament......................................................................357
Visitors to Brussels and Strasbourg (2005-2009)..............................365
List of Committees on European Affairs in the Parliaments
of the Member States............................................................................371
Growth in number of Members of the European Parliament........10
Turnout in European Parliament elections........................................32
Growth in proportion of women MEPs..............................................53
Seats in the 2009 Parliament..................................................................79
Figure 5 Evolution of the Political Groups ........................................................80
Figure 6 The European Parliament Secretariat................................................227
Figure 7 The ordinary legislative procedure (co-decision)............................247
Figure 8 Parliamentary consent procedure......................................................257
Figure 9 The consultation procedure................................................................263
Figure 10 The discharge procedure ....................................................................289
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-12-20T15:16:52Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780956450852 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-022583645 |
oclc_num | 729993087 |
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physical | xvii, 437 Seiten Diagramme |
publishDate | 2011 |
publishDateSearch | 2011 |
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publisher | John Harper Publishing |
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spellingShingle | Corbett, Richard 1955- Jacobs, Francis Geoffrey 1939- Shackleton, Michael 1949- The European Parliament Europäisches Parlament (DE-588)1051754-6 gnd Parlamentswahl (DE-588)4173374-5 gnd Parlamentarische Kontrolle (DE-588)4044688-8 gnd Parlamentsrecht (DE-588)4173380-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)1051754-6 (DE-588)4173374-5 (DE-588)4044688-8 (DE-588)4173380-0 |
title | The European Parliament |
title_auth | The European Parliament |
title_exact_search | The European Parliament |
title_full | The European Parliament Richard Corbett, Francis Jacobs, Michael Shackleton |
title_fullStr | The European Parliament Richard Corbett, Francis Jacobs, Michael Shackleton |
title_full_unstemmed | The European Parliament Richard Corbett, Francis Jacobs, Michael Shackleton |
title_short | The European Parliament |
title_sort | the european parliament |
topic | Europäisches Parlament (DE-588)1051754-6 gnd Parlamentswahl (DE-588)4173374-5 gnd Parlamentarische Kontrolle (DE-588)4044688-8 gnd Parlamentsrecht (DE-588)4173380-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäisches Parlament Parlamentswahl Parlamentarische Kontrolle Parlamentsrecht |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022583645&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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