In May 2012 national parliaments of the European Union (EU) issued their first yellow card under the Early Warning Mechanism of the Treaty of Lisbon. A sufficient number of them raised objections to a legislative proposal – the Monti II Regulation regarding the right to strike – that the Commission was required to review the proposal, which it subsequently withdrew. This outcome was, demonstrably, not a coincidence but the product of extensive interparliamentary co-ordination, enabled by the initiative of one determined parliament (Denmark's Folketing), the opportunity provided by a well-timed interparliamentary meeting, and the network of national parliament representatives in Brussels. A dynamic political process was set in motion in which a number of parliaments joined the effort to obtain a yellow card by, in effect, ‘voting against' Monti II before the eight-week deadline. The episode shows that, despite claims to the contrary, national parliaments have the capacity and willingness to use their new powers to exercise a collective influence in EU affairs.
%0 Journal Article
%1 cooper_yellow_2015
%A Cooper, Ian
%D 2015
%J Journal of European Public Policy
%K Early European II Mechanism, Monti Union, Warning card national parliaments, regulation, subsidiarity, yellow
%N 10
%P 1406--1425
%R 10.1080/13501763.2015.1022569
%T A yellow card for the striker: national parliaments and the defeat of EU legislation on the right to strike
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2015.1022569
%V 22
%X In May 2012 national parliaments of the European Union (EU) issued their first yellow card under the Early Warning Mechanism of the Treaty of Lisbon. A sufficient number of them raised objections to a legislative proposal – the Monti II Regulation regarding the right to strike – that the Commission was required to review the proposal, which it subsequently withdrew. This outcome was, demonstrably, not a coincidence but the product of extensive interparliamentary co-ordination, enabled by the initiative of one determined parliament (Denmark's Folketing), the opportunity provided by a well-timed interparliamentary meeting, and the network of national parliament representatives in Brussels. A dynamic political process was set in motion in which a number of parliaments joined the effort to obtain a yellow card by, in effect, ‘voting against' Monti II before the eight-week deadline. The episode shows that, despite claims to the contrary, national parliaments have the capacity and willingness to use their new powers to exercise a collective influence in EU affairs.
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abstract = {In May 2012 national parliaments of the European Union (EU) issued their first yellow card under the Early Warning Mechanism of the Treaty of Lisbon. A sufficient number of them raised objections to a legislative proposal – the Monti II Regulation regarding the right to strike – that the Commission was required to review the proposal, which it subsequently withdrew. This outcome was, demonstrably, not a coincidence but the product of extensive interparliamentary co-ordination, enabled by the initiative of one determined parliament (Denmark's Folketing), the opportunity provided by a well-timed interparliamentary meeting, and the network of national parliament representatives in Brussels. A dynamic political process was set in motion in which a number of parliaments joined the effort to obtain a yellow card by, in effect, ‘voting against' Monti II before the eight-week deadline. The episode shows that, despite claims to the contrary, national parliaments have the capacity and willingness to use their new powers to exercise a collective influence in EU affairs.},
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author = {Cooper, Ian},
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journal = {Journal of European Public Policy},
keywords = {Early European II Mechanism, Monti Union, Warning card national parliaments, regulation, subsidiarity, yellow},
month = nov,
number = 10,
pages = {1406--1425},
shorttitle = {A yellow card for the striker},
timestamp = {2017-06-14T12:20:58.000+0200},
title = {A yellow card for the striker: national parliaments and the defeat of {EU} legislation on the right to strike},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2015.1022569},
urldate = {2016-11-09},
volume = 22,
year = 2015
}