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Does Europeanization Change Executive–Parliament Relations? Executive Dominance and Parliamentary Responses in Germany

In: The Europeanization of Domestic Legislatures

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  • Thomas König

    (University of Mannheim)

  • Lars Mäder

    (University of Mannheim)

Abstract

This chapter investigates the level of Europeanization of the German legislature and the consequences of Europeanization for the governmental–parliamentary relationship in the period from 1986 to 2005. Some authors fear an erosion of democratic control via Europeanization (i.e., Scharpf 1999; Zürn and Wolf 1999), and others quote the mythical number of an 80% influence of Brussels on the German legislature (Herzog 2007). In order to provide a comprehensive and reliable picture of the Europeanization rate of the German legislature, our empirical analysis includes all federal laws. It distinguishes between domestic and “internationalized” laws, which were introduced by different types of legislative actors (government, others) in the Bundestag. Focusing on domestic lawmaking, we provide two indicators for measuring and cross-validating the level of Europeanization of these laws, which cover almost 20 years of German legislative decision making in multiple policy areas. The cross-validity of the two indicators shall provide a reliable and comparable picture of the level of Europeanization, while the coverage of all policy areas should reduce the risk of a selection bias, which is common to area-specific studies of Europeanization.

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  • Thomas König & Lars Mäder, 2012. "Does Europeanization Change Executive–Parliament Relations? Executive Dominance and Parliamentary Responses in Germany," Studies in Public Choice, in: Sylvain Brouard & Olivier Costa & Thomas König (ed.), The Europeanization of Domestic Legislatures, chapter 0, pages 95-108, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stpchp:978-1-4614-1502-2_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-1502-2_6
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