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Der Einfluss des Europäischen Parlamentes auf die Verhandlungen zum CETA-Abkommen

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Das Europäische Parlament hat in den vergangenen Jahren, angestoßen durch die Reformen des Vertrags von Lissabon an Einfluss in der Europäischen Handelspolitik gewonnen. Dies bestätigt auch die Analyse des informellen Einflusses des Europäischen Parlamentes auf die Verhandlungen zu CETA. Diese Arbeit schließt sich an die Empowerment-Forschung an. Es wird mithilfe der Auswertung der parlamentarischen Resolution zu CETA von 2011 untersucht, inwiefern sich die Präferenzen des Europäischen Parlamentes im CETA-Vertragstext finden und mithilfe welcher informellen Strategien das Parlament Einfluss genommen hat. Dabei lassen sich bereits in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur erwähnte Strategien nachweisen, zudem konnte das Parlament die Bedeutung der Resolution als informelles Verhandlungsmandat zementieren.

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  • Alice Jacobi, 2021. "Der Einfluss des Europäischen Parlamentes auf die Verhandlungen zum CETA-Abkommen," Working Papers of the Vienna Institute for European integration research (EIF) 1, Institute for European integration research (EIF).
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:eifxxx:p0044
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