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The evolution of European legal integration
Authors:Torsten J Selck  Mark Rhinard  Frank M Häge
Affiliation:1.School of Politics and International Relations,University Park,UK;2.Swedish Institute of International Affairs,Stockholm,Sweden;3.Department of Public Administration,Leiden,The Netherlands
Abstract:This article contributes to the development of theories on European integration by testing and exploring statistical models on the long-term development of legislative activity of the European Commission. Drawing on legal information gained from the European Union’s PreLex database and analyzing it with the help of statistical analyses, we map out growth patterns of EU law between 1976 and 2003. We construct time-series models and models based on non-linear regression. While the performance of models based on the traditional theoretical approaches, intergovernmentalism and neo-functionalism, is rather poor, the analysis suggests that nonlinear dynamic models might be an interesting avenue for future conceptualizations of the EU integration process. This article is based on a paper presented at the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union Second Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, “Implications of a Wider Europe: Politics, Institutions and Diversity”, 24–26 June 2004, Bologna, Italy. We would like to thank the seminar participants for useful comments.
Keywords:European Union  European integration  Legal integration  Time-series analysis  Dynamic models  Intergovernmentalism  Neo-functionalism
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