Consultative Committees in the European Union

Consultative Committees in the European Union
Author: Diana Panke
Publisher: ECPR Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1910259357

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How, and under which conditions, can consultative committees exert influence if they have access to legislators (voice) but no formal veto power (vote)? In drawing on the Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee of the European Union, this book shows that consultative committees face several challenges when it comes to influencing the content of policies, but are nevertheless sometimes successful in getting their opinions heard. It develops a sender-receiver model and puts it to a comprehensive empirical test. A quantitative analysis and three in-depth case studies on the European citizens’ initiative, the European grouping of territorial cooperation and the Liberalisation of Community Postal Services show how capacities, incentives and preferences of consultative committees and legislative decision-makers need to be configured to allow for the influence of the CoR and the EESC.

The Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee

The Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee
Author: Christoph Hönnige
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the Committee of the Regions (CoR) are two advisory bodies of the European Union involved in a broad array of policy areas. However, little is known about the effects of the two committees on the positions of the other institutions or final policy outcomes. This article investigates to what extent and under what conditions the CoR and the EESC can exert influence. Based on a comprehensive survey conducted in 2010, a series of hypotheses derived from a neo-institutionalism framework are tested. It is found that consultative committees are not very influential overall. Nevertheless, they can exert influence under certain scope conditions, including the speed with which they produce recommendations, the quality of the recommendations and the resonance with the addressees' prior beliefs.

Consultation at Work

Consultation at Work
Author: Mark Hall
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 019164014X

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The practice of consultation between senior managers and employee representatives has a long history in British employment relations yet has often been overshadowed by discussions on collective bargaining. In the last few decades, the importance of consultation has been elevated by two main trends: the decline in trade union membership and the retreat from collective bargaining in the private sector on the one hand, with the result that consultation may be the only form of collective employee voice available; and the programme of legislative support for consultation by the European Union since the 1970s on the other. The book charts the meaning and development of consultation in the twentieth century and explores the justifications for the practice. It shows how EU intervention to promote consultation evolved and changed, paying particular attention to the adoption of the Information and Consultation of Employees (ICE) Regulations, which became fully operational in enterprises with 50 or more employees in 2008. Analysing the half-hearted response to EU consultation initiatives by the social partners in Britain, it provides a critical assessment of successive UK governments' handling of the issue. Drawing on the authors' empirical research in twenty-five organizations, the book closely examines the take-up and impact of consultation regulations, and explores the processes involved in effective consultation. Consultation at Work looks at the dynamics of consultation and draws a contrast between 'active' consultation of the type envisaged by the EU, and more limited consultation used as a means of communication. Discussing the UK experience in comparative perspectives, it asks what has to happen for the take-up of consultation to improve and suggests the changes that should be made to the EU Directive and UK ICE Regulations.

Welcome to Your Committee

Welcome to Your Committee
Author: European Economic and Social Committee
Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2004
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN:

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Indhold: Services for members of the European Economic and Social Committee ; The European Economic and Social Committee ; Information about the institutions

The Consultative Assembly

The Consultative Assembly
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1961
Genre:
ISBN:

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