PROJECT NUMBER: 1012203

Understanding Decision-Making in the European Union: Principles, Procedures and Practice

14-15/Oct/2010  •  Maastricht  •  Fee: € 825

Introduction

Interpretations available in English, French.

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Project Leader
Dr Edward Best
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Description
This course explains how decisions are taken in the European Union following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. After two days, participants will understand the essential principles and structures of the EU system, as well as the basic competences and functioning of the EU institutions; they will be familiar with the different stages in the legislative cycle (proposal, decision-making and implementation); and they will have an insight into how decisions are reached, both in theory and in practice.

The course first provides a framework for understanding EU decision-making. It offers an update on the competences and functioning of the EU institutions. It also discusses how the EU has deepened the “Community method” of integration through law while developing other forms of common action. The participants are thus introduced to policy coordination, self- and co-regulation, and intergovernmental cooperation.

The different phases and processes in the legislative cycle are then successively addressed. The elaboration of a Commission proposal is presented, with emphasis on the processes of public consultation and impact assessment. In order to understand the process of legislative decision-making, participants first simulate a meeting of a Council Working Party and benefit from a debriefing given by an experienced EU practitioner, thus gaining insight into the role of the Presidency and the Commission, as well as some of the challenges for individual participation and national coordination in Council negotiations. EIPA experts then illustrate the complex interaction between the European Parliament and the Council with case studies. Finally, the implementation phase at EU level is analysed and illustrated with examples. An introduction is given about the Commission’s exercise of delegated powers, and the role of the so-called “comitology” committees. This is followed by a discussion of the role of EU Agencies in implementing EU policies.

Target group
Public officials requiring an intensive introduction or update on EU institutions and decision-making following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty.

Method
A combination of lectures, case studies and simulation exercises, as well as the sharing of experiences between participants.

Objectives
At the end of the course the participants will understand the principles and structures of the EU system and the basic competences and functioning of the EU institutions; they will be familiar with the different stages in the legislative cycle; and they will have an insight into how decisions are reached, both in theory and in practice.

This seminar has also been held in:
1/Dec/11 • Maastricht22/Sep/11 • Maastricht16/Jun/11 • Maastricht24/Mar/11 • Maastricht9/Dec/10 • Maastricht20/May/10 • Maastricht18/Mar/10 • Maastricht3/Dec/09 • Maastricht22/Oct/09 • Maastricht25/Jun/09 • Maastricht16/Apr/09 • Maastricht12/Feb/09 • Maastricht