A Political Bellwether? The European Commission’s Interaction with the Court of Justice of the European Union under the Preliminary Ruling Procedure
Abstract
Recent quantitative research has shown a sizable impact of the European Commission’s written observations on the preliminary rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
In explaining the high success rate of the Commission, scholars have referred to an old assumption according to which the Court uses the Commission as a ‘political bellwether’ to determine how farMember States may be pushed towards enhanced legal integration in any given case.
The present study assesses the validity of the assumption that the Commission acts according to such logic in these proceedings. Interviews with central actors in the Commission reveal internal processes and considerations made when determining the Commission’s position in three ‘most likely’ cases.
Rather than a political bellwether, the empirical findings suggest that the Commission is better characterized as an activist that seeks to contribute to the development of EU law in line with its own policy preferences or legal analysis irrespective of whether such preferences are politically acceptable to Member States.
Scholars seeking to understand the Commission’s success rate under the preliminary ruling procedure should thus consider alternative explanations to the Commission’s success.
In this regard, theories stressing the Commission’s expertise, resources and judicial strategy of being a ‘repeat player’ appear to be particularly relevant.
Degree
Master theses
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2014-12-17Author
Gustafsson, Maj
Keywords
Article 267 TFEU
Preliminary Ruling Procedure
European Court of Justice
European integration
European Commission
judicial politics, separation of powers
EU migration policy
Series/Report no.
EURP MA
73
Language
eng
Metadata
Show full item recordRelated items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
EUROPEAN UNION – TURKEY RELATIONS REACTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND PUBLIC IN TURKEY TO THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND MINORITY RIGHTS REFORMS CALLED BY EUROPEAN UNION AND REACTIONS OF EUROPEAN UNION TO THE IMPLEMENTATIONS OF THESE REFORMS
Uçar, Engin (2012-01-05)After becoming a candidate member of Turkey to European Union at the end of 2005, European Union demanded to continue implement political reforms from Turkey such as religious freedom and minority rights. However, these ... -
The Border is not the End - The geostrategies of the European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament towards the Turkish border
Fernández Romero, Juan José (2016-10-26)When it comes to Turkey, facts show that sometimes the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament have preferred other forms of cooperation along with accession. These have entailed different ... -
A more or less intergovernmental union - European integration in the case of the European Development Fund
Bjärnstedt, Jonas (2017-03-15)Is the community Intergovernmental or Supranational? The question has perplexed EU-researchers since the dawn of the European Coal and Steel Community. This thesis answers the question in one specific case, namely the ...