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Martin Westlake
Researcher at European Commission
Publications - 17
Citations - 1074
Martin Westlake is an academic researcher from European Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Politics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1041 citations.
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The Council of the European Union
TL;DR: The Council in the EU's institutional framework the Council, members, rules, etc the Presidency COREPER: Council-Commission relationship Council-Parliament relationship internal procedures the General Secretariat other intergovernmental mechanisms Maastricht as discussed by the authors
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A modern guide to the European Parliament
Martin Westlake,Leon Brittan +1 more
TL;DR: The European Parliament in context: the paradigm of parliamentary democracy - decline, persistence and renewal the coalescence of European integration and the role of parliamentary assemblies the institutional context the European Parliament's relations with the other Community Institutions the European parliament and the National Parliaments the broader context as discussed by the authors.
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Britain's Emerging Euro-Elite?: The British in the Directly-Elected European Parliament, 1979-1992
TL;DR: The conceptual terrain and parliamentary coalescence are discussed in this article. But the authors focus on career types, membership profiles, careers, Strasbourg and Westminster, and the assignment process of the European Parliament.
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The European Union beyond Amsterdam : new concepts of European integration
TL;DR: In this article, the authors step back from the detail of the latest intergovernmental conference and budgetary negotiations to generate conclusions of enduring value about the nature of European integration, including Britain and integration, the rule of law, making foreign policy work, and the democratic deficit.
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British Politics and European Elections, 1994
David Butler,Martin Westlake +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework for the Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, National Campaign, and National Campaign in the Regions (NCR) in the UK.