402202 VU Politikwissenschaftliche Schwerpunktsetzung 2
Wintersemester 2022/2023 | Stand: 16.05.2023 | LV auf Merkliste setzenDie Studierenden vertiefen ihre politikwissenschaftlichen Kenntnisse durch die Setzung von Schwerpunkten aus den diversen Teilbereichen des Faches.
The seminar's ambition is to offer students and young researchers a comprehensive, theoretically grounded and balanced reflection on the EU treaties’ normative setting on policy initiation and the right of legislative initiative as well as on the very functioning, potential development and reform of the EU’s fabric of governance with regard to the early phases of the legislative policy cycle. Building on existing and ongoing research with regard to the subject matter, we want to encourage students to learn, discuss and analyse how the right of initiative at the EU level compares with the situation in the Member States, how the EP and the Council have developed the use of the right to request legislative initiative from the Commission, how further instruments for legislative agenda-setting such as the European Citizen Initiative, the European Council’s strategic and operational political guidelines, or the Union’s advisory bodies’ right to adopt opinions on their own initiative contribute to shape the EU’s political agenda, and how the potential widening of the circle of stakeholders for initiating policy and legislation affects the EU’s functioning in terms of democracy, efficiency, effectiveness and transparency.
To visualize the structural features and momentum of policy initiation in the EU as well as the functionality of rules of procedure and inter-institutional agreements, the seminar makes use of tried and tested simulation games, with which negotiations at the level of the European Parliament, social partners (towards draft agreements) and the European Council (strategic and operational guidelines) can be practically understood. The subsequent phases of reflection enable students to compare the experiences gained with findings from the academic literature.
Students will form simulated "delegations" of the EP's political groups or the Council's member states. Based on a set of rules of procedure and dossiers for negotations, they will (a) draft initiatial policy papers on specific assignments, (b) draft strategic papers on their negotiating position, and (c) act as delegation during the simulation exercise. For each assignment, students will receive a mark. The final mark will then be calculated on the basis of the student's overall, written and oral, performance.
Bräuninger Thomas/Debus, Marc (2009). Legislative agenda-setting in parliamentary democracies. In: European Journal of Political Research 48 (6), S. 804–839. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2009.00850.x.
Daviter, Falk (2007). Policy framing in the European Union. In: Journal of European Public Policy 14 (4), S. 654–666. DOI: 10.1080/13501760701314474.
Dorssemont, Filip/Lörcher, Klaus/Schmitt, Mélanie 2019. „On the Duty to Implement European Framework Agreements: Lessons to be Learned from the Hairdressers Case”. Industrial Law Journal, Vol. 48, No. 4: 571-603.
House of Lords (2008). Initiation of EU Legislation. Report with Evidence. European Union Committee. 22nd Report of Session 2007–08. Ordered to be printed 15 July 2008 and published 24 July 2008. London.
Kreppel, Amie/Oztas, Buket (2016). „Leading the Band or Just Playing the Tune? Reassessing the Agenda-Setting Powers of the European Commission”, Comparative Political Studies, 50 (8): 1118-1150.
Kreppel, Amie/Webb, Michael Webb (2019). „European Parliament resolutions—effective agenda setting or whistling into the wind?, Journal of European Integration, 41 (3): 383-404.
Maurer, Andreas/Wolf, Michael (2018). „Agenda-Shaping in the European Parliament and the Commission’s formal right of legislative initiative”. In: Michael W. Bauer/Jörn Ege/Stefan Becker (Ed.): The European Commission in Turbulent Times. Baden-Baden. Nomos, S. 53-83.
Maurer, Andreas; Wolf, Michael C. (2020): The European Parliament's Right of Initiative. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities (OPOCE). ISBN 978-92-846-6737-6.
Ponzano, Paolo/Hermanin, Costanza/Corona, Daniela (2012). The Power of Initiative of the European Commission: A Progressive Erosion? Notre Europe. Study&Research No. 89. Paris. https://institutdelors.eu/en/publications/the-power-of-initiative-of-the-european-commission-a-progressive-erosion/.
Qvortrup, Matt (2012). „The Legislative Initiative: A Comparative Analysis of the Domestic Experiences in EU Countries”. In: Michael Dougan/Niamh Nic Shuibhne/Eleanor Spaventa (Eds.). Empowerment and Disempowerment of the European Citizen, 291-304.
Tricart, Jean-Paul (2019). Legislative Implementation of European Social Partner Agreements: Challenges and Debates. ETUI Research Paper-Working Paper 2019.09, Brussels.
Venice Commission (2008). Report on Legislative Initiative. European Commission for Democracy through Law. Strasbourg.
positive Absolvierung der Pflichtmodule 1 bis 3
- Fakultät für Soziale und Politische Wissenschaften
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- SDG 5 - Geschlechtergleichstellung: Geschlechtergleichstellung erreichen und alle Frauen und Mädchen zur Selbstbestimmung befähigen
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- SDG 10 - Weniger Ungleichheiten: Ungleichheit in und zwischen Ländern verringern
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Di 11.10.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 18.10.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 25.10.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 08.11.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 15.11.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 22.11.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Fr 25.11.2022
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13.00 - 17.00 | SR 3 (Sowi) SR 3 (Sowi) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 29.11.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 06.12.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Fr 09.12.2022
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13.00 - 17.00 | SR 5 (Sowi) SR 5 (Sowi) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 13.12.2022
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Fr 16.12.2022
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13.00 - 17.00 | SR 10 (Sowi) SR 10 (Sowi) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 10.01.2023
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 17.01.2023
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 24.01.2023
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei | |
Di 31.01.2023
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08.00 - 09.45 | SR I (Theologie) SR I (Theologie) | Barrierefrei |