The European Parliament before the bench: ECJ precedent and EP litigation strategies

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Series Details Vol.10, No.6, December 2003, p974-995
Publication Date December 2003
ISSN 1350-1763
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Article is part of a special issue entitled 'Dynamics of formal and informal institutional change in the EU'.
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The influence of the European Court of Justice and its jurisprudence on European integration is well established. A closer look at this process reveals the extent to which its precedents exert influence on EU actors' decision-making in ways that parallel the effects of informal institutions. The dynamics of legal decision-making, therefore, provide some useful insights into how it is that informal institutions may shape behaviour similarly. This paper explores the impact, on intergovernmental actors, of a quite pro-integrative ECJ jurisprudence in cases concerning the European Parliament and shows how, over time, even decisions that they oppose come to influence their decision-making and conduct in inter-organisational conflicts.

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