The evolution of European legal integration

Torsten J. Selck, Mark Rhinard, Frank M. Häge

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-200
Number of pages14
JournalEuropean Journal of Law and Economics
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dynamic models
  • European integration
  • European Union
  • Intergovernmentalism
  • Legal integration
  • Neo-functionalism
  • Time-series analysis

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