European Union Law

Membership of the European Council in a Constitutional and Historical Perspective

By David Nederlof
Europa Law Publishing September 2020

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ISBN-13
9789462512214
Publisher
Europa Law Publishing
Publication
September 2020
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Netherlands ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Heads of state or government of the member states of the European Union have a dual role: they are and remain holders of domestic executive offi ces, but at the same time members of the European Council – the EU institution that is the centre of political authority within the Union. This membership, approached here from a constitutional and historical perspective, is autonomous to the extent that it is attributed to the heads of state or government and substantively determined by the EU’s constitution. It is a key part of the EU structure and fundamental for comprehending the executive branches of the Union and of the member states as well as their relationship. The present study analyses the force of the dualitythat membership entails for the accumulation of authority within the European Council. It investigates for a number of member states – The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany – whether and how European Council membership has become compatible with and has affected domestic constitutional positions, domestic executive institutions and systems at large. It contributes to the understanding of the relation between national executives and the Union. While this relation is usually considered as one-dimensional, this study shows that the situation is more complex and interesting.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Aims and scope
Discipline and approach
Outline

Chapter 1. The Creation, Foundation and Exercise of European Council Membership
Chapter 2. The Netherlands
Chapter 3. Belgium
Chapter 4. Germany
Concluding Remarks:
1. The significance of membership for the accumulation of authority in the European Council
2. The significance of European Council membership for the selected member states
3. The significance of European Council membership for the relation between national executives and the Union – structural tensions and developments related to European Council membership
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