The team

EUROPEAN RESEARCH TEAM

List of research team members' countries in alphabetical order :

[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z]

BELGIUM

Julian Clarenne is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Diversity and Democracy (CRIDAQ), affiliated with McGill University. He is also a visiting professor of constitutional law at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles and a member of the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherches en droit constitutionnel et administratif (CIRC). He wrote a doctoral thesis entitled "Délibérer au Parlement. Le droit parlementaire, instrument du renouveau de la démocratie représentative", published by Larcier in 2024. He has published a series of scientific articles in the field of political law and parliamentary studies, on issues such as democracy, political responsibility and citizen participation. In 2025, he also co-edited two books, the first, published by Larcier, "Droit constitutionnel et démocratie: de la nation à l'Europe. Dialogues avec Hugues Dumont", and the second, to be published by Brill, "Les institutions politiques en quête de confiance - Political Institutions in Search of Trust".

Contacts : julian.clarenneuclouvainbeLinkedIn

Marc Verdussen is a professor at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and co-director of the Centre for Research on the State and the Constitution (CRECO). He teaches Belgian and comparative constitutional law, constitutional justice and democracy. He is the author of numerous scientific publications in these fields, both in Belgium and abroad. He is director of the Belgian Journal of Constitutional Law.

Recent publications include: Justice constitutionnelle, Bruxelles, Larcier, 2024; L'enquête parlementaire : bilan et perspectives (ed. with C. Romainville), Bruxelles, Larcier, 2024; 'Foreign Precedents in the Belgian Constitutional Court Case Law: Report on their Tacit Influence, or How to Play Hide and Seek' (with A. Brucher), in T. Groppi, M.-C. Ponthoreau and I. Spigno (eds), Judicial Bricolage: The Use of Foreign Precedents by Constitutional Judges in the 21st Century, Hart Publishing, 2024 ; 'Federal Justice in the Federal States of Europe', in F. Mathieu, D. Guénette and A.-G. Gagnon (eds), Comparative Federalism - A Pluralist Exploration, Springer-Palgrave Macmillan, 2024 ; 'Belgium', in M. Morabito and G. Tusseau (eds), Comparative Executive Power in Europe - Perspectives on Accountability from Law, History and Political Science, Routledge, 2024; 'Le réformisme constitutionnel en Belgique', in J.-P. Derosier (ed.), Le réformisme constitutionnel, Paris, LexisNexis, 2024; 'Le financement des campagnes élect électoral', in F. Bouhon and M. Reuchamps (eds.), Les systèmes électoraux de la Belgique, Bruxelles, Larcier, 2024; La démocratie à l'épreuve - Entre transitions constitutionnelles et défi écologique (ed. with P. Coppens, M. de Nanteuil and I. Ferreras), Le Bord de l'Eau, 2023.

Contacts : marc.verdussenuclouvainbeLinkedin 

CROATIA

Biljana Kostadinov is a full professor of Constitutional law and a judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia.

Biljana Kostadinov’s main area of research is comparative constitutional law, especially the organization of government in developed democracies (France, Great Britain, Spain, Germany), direct democracy (Switzerland, USA, Italy) and constitutional adjudication in member states of the European Union and the USA. Her postgraduate thesis focused on Canadian asymmetric federalism. The topic of her doctoral thesis was “Position of the President of the Republic in the French Fifth Republic”. She is the president of the Croatian Association for Constitutional Law, founder of the Croatian Canadian Academic Society, and a member of the Croatian Academy of Legal Sciences. She published a number of papers in Croatian and foreign scientific books and journals, and she is an editor of a few international collections of papers and the author of the book “Contemporary French Parliamentarism (1958-2002)”. She is also the editor of the book “Comparative Constitutional Law: Division of Power”, published in 2022 within the project titled “Research of Contemporary Issues of Comparative Constitutional Law”, which she has led. The French Association of Constitutional Law presented her with an award for her contribution to the science of comparative constitutional law and scientific cooperation (AFDC, 23. 04. 2005., Agen, Francuska). She is an alumna of Scholarships of the French Government (Bourse du gouvernement français, Institut Charles de Gaulle et Université Panthéon–Sorbonne Paris I, Centre de recherches de droit constitutionnel, Paris, 1992-93, 1998) and Fulbright Scholarships (Institute of United States Studies, University of London (1999) and Fulbright, The U.S. Constitution: Origins, Evolution & Contemporary Issues, Lafayette College, Easton, SAD, Fulbright American Studies Institute (2002))

Contact : biljana.kostadinovpravohr

CYPRUS

Achilles C. Emilianides is a professor, Dean of the School of Law, University of Nicosia, and President of the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts. 

Major recent publications: Ο Δικηγόρος. Η Βιογραφία του Κρίτωνα Τορναρίτη (Hippasus, 2025, 450 pp), Constitutional Law in Cyprus (Kluwer, 3rd 2024, 272pp), Religion Law in Cyprus (Kluwer, 4th 2024, 258pp), Family and Succession Law in Cyprus (Kluwer, 3rd 2024, 218pp), Media Law in Cyprus (Kluwer, 3rd 2024, with C. Stratilatis, 246pp), Labour Law in Cyprus (Kluwer, 3rd 2024, with C. Ioannou, 280pp), The Republic of Cyprus and the Commonwealth (Hippasus 2024, 256pp), Η εναρμόνιση του Ευρωπαϊκού Εργατικού Δικαίου στην Κυπριακή και Ελλαδική Έννομη Τάξη (Αθήνα: Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη, 2024, 272pp., with C. Ioannou, K. Dimarellis), Αντιχάρισμα στον Αιμίλιο Α. Σολωμού (Hippasus 2024, with C. Ioannou, P. Angelides, C. Hadjisoteriou, 352pp), Ο Πόντιος Χρονογράφος και η Γη της Κύπρου (Hippasus 2023, 336pp), Οι Μυστικές Διαπραγματεύσεις. Η Γένεση της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατιας (Παπαζήση 2022, 480pp), Ο Θεσμόςτης Βουλής των Αντιπροσώπων (Hippasus 2022, with C. Ioannou, 342pp).

Contact : emilianides.aunic.accy

CZECH REPUBLIC

Marek Antoš holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Ph.D. in Public Law and an LL.M. in Comparative Constitutional Law from Central European University. His research primarily focuses on constitutional issues of the political system, the review of constitutionality of interventions in social rights, political party financing, and electoral law. A significant part of his work explores constitutional conventions – the unwritten rules that shape constitutional practice and the functioning of political systems over time. His expertise is particularly relevant to the "Parliament and the Notion of Time" project due to his focus on the evolution of constitutional practice, the dynamic interplay between formal law and unwritten rules, and the temporal aspects of parliamentary governance and electoral systems.

Key publications include:

  • Power beyond Constitutions: Presidential Constitutional Conventions in Central Europe (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), co-authored, which examines the unwritten rules of constitutional practice in Central European political systems.  
  • "Constitutional Conventions in Central Europe: Insights from Experts" (forthcoming in Problems of Post-Communism, January 2025), co-authored, defining conventions as "unwritten, non-legal, and settled rules of conduct that originate in constitutional practice".  
  • "Direct Election of the President and its Constitutional and Political Consequences" (Acta Politologica, 2016), co-authored, analyzing the impact of direct presidential elections on existing constitutional conventions in the Czech Republic.  

His doctoral thesis was titled "Principles of Elections in the Czech Republic in the Context of Democratic Countries". He was also the principal investigator for the grant project "Parliamentary form of government in the Czech Republic and possibilities of its rationalization". Currently he is the principal investigator of the international project “Visegrad Alliance for Digital Rights and Disinformation Defense”.

Contacts : antosprf.cuniczMr. Antoš' Bluesky account, Mr. Antoš' LinkedIn personal page, Mr. Antoš' X account

DENMARK

Helle Krunke is Professor of Constitutional Law and Head of the Center for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies (CECS) at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. She is currently the President of the International Association of Constitutional Law (IACL). Krunke has published extensively within the fields of Constitutional Law, EU Constitutional Law, and Comparative Constitutional Law. Her works includes Krunke & Thorarensen (eds), The Nordic Constitutions. A Comparative and Contextual Analysis, Hart Publishing, 2018 ; Krunke, Petersen & Manners (eds), Transnational Solidarity. Concept, Challenges and Opprotunities, Cambridge University Press, 2020 ; Schenin, Krunke & Aksenova (eds), Judges as Guardians of Constitutionalism and Human Rights, Edward Elgar, 2016 ; Krunke, Constitutional Identity and Equality: The Challenge of the Nordic EU Member States. Comparative Constitutional Studies, 1(1), 124-139. Krunke has published approximately 100 scientific articles and books available on the University of Copenhagen Research Portal

Links : Mrs. Krunke's personal page on the University of Copenhaguen PortalIACL Blog

FRANCE

Vanessa Barbé is a specialist in comparative constitutional law and the law of constitutional, European and comparative fundamental freedoms. She has co-edited several works in these fields, notably on illiberal democracy and heads of state in comparative law.

Contact : Mrs. Barbé's LinkedIn personal page

Emmanuel Cartier has been an associate professor of public law at the University of Lille since 2009 and is co-director of the CRD&P. A specialist in constitutional law, his work focuses on contemporary changes in the rule of law, the relationship between law and time, law and history, constitutional justice and the parliamentary institution. He has edited numerous books, book chapters and articles, as well as several funded research projects. Initiator of the project on Parliament and time with Gilles Toulemonde (since joined by Basile Ridard), he has organised two international colloquia, published several articles and given lectures on the subject in French, English and Spanish. He is also a member of the Chair of Parliamentary Studies at the University of Lille and a member of the editorial board of the Revue Française de Droit Constitutionnel. He is also vice-president of the Association Française de Droit Constitutionnel (AFDC), in charge of relations with Latin America, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Institut Ibéro Américain de Droit Constitutionnel (IIADC).

Contact : emmanuel.cartieruniv-lillefr, Portail universitaire du droit 

Jean-Philippe Derosier is a specialist in comparative constitutional law and has been a university professor since 2012. He is a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is based at the University of Lille and is attached to the CRDP - ERDP, where he heads the Constitutional Law department. He holds the Chair of Parliamentary Studies.

In 2014, he founded and has since directed ForInCIP, the International Forum on the Constitution and Political Institutions, a consortium bringing together academic and institutional partners from fifteen legal systems, who meet annually to discuss a topical issue relating to political institutions. In 2017, he took part in the founding General Assembly of the Global Electoral Justice Network (GEJN) and joined its Scientific Council, becoming its President from 2020 to 2022.

He devotes most of his work to political institutions and parliamentary law, and to relations between the State, local authorities and international bodies (European Union). He writes the "Fundamental rights and freedoms" column for Titre VII (journal of the Conseil constitutionnel). He is the author of the blog

La Constitution décodée

. In 2023, he founded and directed the GRÉCI (group of thinking on the evolution of the Constitution and institutions).

Recent publications and speeches:

Books : 65 ans de la VeRépublique : une analyse prospective de la Constitution. Propositions du GRÉCI, LexisNexis, 2024 ; Les écrits de Jean-Claude Colliard, collected and introduced, Mare & Martin, 2024 ; Les Cahiers du ForInCIP, LexisNexis: La législation déléguée (n° 9, 2025), Le réformisme constitutionnel (n° 8, 2024), La démocratie exécutive (n° 7, 2023), La responsabilité des gouvernants (n° 6, 2022), La déontologie politique (n° 5, 2020), Les partis politiques (n° 4, 2019), L'initiative de la loi (n° 3, 2018), La désignation des gouvernants (n° 2, 2017), L'opposition politique (n° 1, 2016) ; Construire des majorités (codir.), Mare & Martin, 2021 ; Constitutional limits to European integration. Étude comparée : Allemagne, France, Italie, LGDJ, 2015

Articles: "Réflexions sur l'évolution de la VeRépublique", in JCP-A 2024, No. 2066 ; "De l'utilité retrouvée d'un mécanisme marginalisé : le RIP", in Mélanges en l'honneur de Bertrand Mathieu, LGDJ, pp. 325-330 ; "Aux urnes citoyens ! Réflexions sur quelques aménagements du vote à l'urne", in Cité 2022/2 ; "Des tensions entre justice et politique", in Études 2022/4, pp. 41-55 ; "Le Sénat, contrepouvoir nécessaire", in Un haut fonctionnaire au service du Parlement. Mélanges en l'honneur de Jean-Louis Hérin, Mare & Martin, Paris, 2020, pp. 87-98 ; "Les partis politiques: structure de la démocratie. Études de droit comparé" (with Julien Thomas, Lucile Gonot and Gilles Toulemonde), in Diritto costituzionale 2019/3 (I partiti politici), pp. 15-53.

Contacts : jean-philippe.derosieruniv-lillefr, Mr. Derosier's X account, Mr. Derosier's LinkedIn personal page

A graduate of Sciences Po Lille, with a PhD in Political Science from the University of Lille and a university lecturer, Rémi Lefebvre is a full professor of political science at the University of Lille and a researcher at CERAPS. His work focuses on political parties, political elites and local power. He recently published Des élus déclassés ? (Are elected officials being downgraded?) with PUF in 2024, edited with Didier Demazière, and ‘Saisir le métier politique par les agendas’ (Understanding the political profession through agendas), Temporalités, 36 | 2022, published online on 15 November 2022.

Contact : Mr. Lefebvre's LinkedIn personal page

Basile Ridard is a Senior lecturer in public law, Doctorate in public law from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Co-director of the "Parliament and Time" project. He is the author of a thesis entitled "L'encadrement du temps parlementaire dans la procédure législative. Comparative study: Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom". His thesis won prizes from the National Assembly, the Fondation Varenne and the Franco-German University, and was published in 2018 by LGDJ. His research also focuses on the institutional functioning and decision-making processes in national and European law, most often from a comparative perspective.

Contact : basile.ridarduniv-lillefr

A graduate of Lille II University, Gilles Toulemonde is the author of a doctoral thesis in public law entitled "Le déclin du Parlement sous la Ve République. Mythe et réalités" (1998). A lecturer since 1999 and qualified to direct research since 2006, he is the author of numerous books, book chapters and articles on constitutional and parliamentary law. He initiated the project on Parliament and time with Emmanuel Cartier (since joined by Basile Ridard), and has organised two international colloquia and numerous conferences and workshops on the subject, as well as publishing several articles on the subject. He is also a member of the Chair of Parliamentary Studies at the University of Lille and a member of the editorial board of the Revue d'étude et de culture parlementaires.

Contact : gilles.toulemondeuniv-lillefr

GERMANY

Claus Dieter Classen is a professor of public law, European law and public international law at the University of Greifswald (Germany), and a judge at the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Constitutional Court and Administrative Court of Appeal. He studied law at the Universities of Würzburg, Aix-en-Provence-Marseille and Tübingen. He is the author of theses on remote sensing of the earth from space and on freedom of research in non-university institutions, and wrote multiple textbooks such as European law - Europarecht -, 10eed. 2025, C.H. Beck, Munich, with M. Nettesheim ; Fundamental law - Grundrechte -, 2018, C.H.Beck, Munich ; Law of religions - Religionsrecht -, 3eed. 2021, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen.

Contact : classenuni-greifswaldde

HUNGARY

Péter Kruzslicz is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences (International Regional Studies Institute) of the University of Szeged, Head of the French-speaking study programs at the same Faculty, and Director of the Francophone University Centre of the same University.

He has got his degree in law (dr. iur.) at the University of Szeged and was awarded of the Master diploma (MA) in European law at the Jean Moulin Lyon 3. He followed his doctoral studies at both of that two universities, he defended his doctoral thesis (Ph. D.) in public law.

He teaches and supervises research in comparative constitutional law, in theory of State and in European Law in Hungarian, French and English. He conducts his own research in the field of intersection of the national constitutional law and the European law (national sovereignty, constitutional identity, the relations between national and European legal systems), he recently works on institutional questions, especially constitutional challenges about democracy in contemporary states of Central Europe and in the institutional system of the European Union.

The list of his academic publications is available online

ITALY

Ines Ciolli holds a PhD in General Theory of the State and Comparative Politics from Rome's Sapienza University and is now Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law at the same university. She is the author of a thesis (Bicameralismo e rappresentanza, 1998) and around a hundred articles, contributions to books and papers. She has published three monographs (Il territorio rappresentato. Profili di diritto costituzionale (2010); Le ragioni dei diritti e il pareggio di bilancio (2012); Il vertice di Palazzo Chigi (2018).

More recent articles include: I. CIOLLI (2024), Forum sul Premierato, Un decalogo di temi e quesiti sul progetto governativo di riforma costituzionale, in Quaderni costituzionali, in corso di pubblicazione sul n. 3/2024; I. CIOLLI (2024), Le Comité national de l'économie et du travail et son potentiel. Revisiter une institution méconnue, in Italian papers on federalism, n. 2, being published in the writings in honour of Maryse Baudrez;(2024), Democrazie sotto stress e il pasticciaccio brutto del premierato, in Costitutionalismo.it; Il ruolo del giudice costituzionale in tema di enucleazione di nuovi diritti, in Rivista del gruppo di Pisa, Quaderno n° 6 Fascicolo speciale monografico, (2023); La riforma costituzionale e l'introduzione della tutela dell'ambiente e delle generazioni future in Costituzione, in A. Saccoccio (a cura di), Medio ambiente y desarrollo sostenible: protección de los bienes comune en la era de la globalización, Modena, Mucchi, 2023.

Ms Ciolli is a member of the International Association of Public Law (I-cons), the Toulon Centre for Comparative Law and Politics (CDPC) and the Italian Association of Constitutional Law (AIC).

She was a visiting professor at the Université Jean Monnet in Saint Etienne (2022) and at the Zue University in Wuhan (2024).

Links : ines.ciolliuniroma1it ; Mrs. Ciolli personal page on ORCID

LITHUANIA

Vaidotas A. Vaičaitis is Associate Professor of Law at Vilnius University. He received a master’s degree in Legal Theory from the European Academy of Legal Theory (Brussels) in 2000 and a PhD in Law from Vilnius University in 2001.  He also holds graduate degrees in Religious Studies and History from Vilnius University. His particular interests are in Lithuanian and comparative constitutional law. He is the editor and author of Lietuvos konstitucionalizmo istorija [History of Lithuanian constitutionalism] (Vilnius: Vilnius University Press, 2016). He is also an author of « Lithuanian constitutional law » at International Encyclopaedia of Laws (Kluwer, 2025). Professor Vaičaitis is active in international scholarly societies, including the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and the International Association of Constitutional Law. He is also a member of Association Française de Droit Constitutionnel (AFDC).

Contact : vaidotas.vaicaitistf.vult

NETHERLANDS

Gohar Karapetian is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Groningen. In January 2020, she defended cum laude her doctoral dissertation "Morganatic Citizenship" at the University of Groningen. As part of her doctoral research, she conducted studies at the Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas. Her research interests lie in constitutional law with a particular focus on citizenship, the functioning of the parliament and comparative legal research. She is the leader of the research project titled ‘The Size of the States-General in Constitutional Historical and Comparative French Perspective’, funded by the the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). 

 

SPAIN

Alejandro Torres Gutiérrez is a full Professor of Constitutional Law at the Public University of Navarre (Spain), where he holds the Chairs of Ecclesiastical Law and Constitutional Law. He previously worked as an associated Professor at the Public University of Navarre, and as an Assistant Professor at this University and at the Complutense University. He graduated in law at the University of Valladolid, and obtained a PhD in Law at the Complutense University of Madrid, receiving the Extraordinary PhD Award in 2001. He is rector of the University College "César Carlos" of Madrid, in 1998, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Jaime Brunet Foundation, and of the Jury of its International Human Rights Award.

Publications :

Books : "Iglesia y Fisco en la Historia de España", U.C.M. Madrid. 2000. 622 pages ; "Régimen Fiscal de las Confesiones Religiosas en España", Colex. Madrid. 2001. 312 pages ; "Minorías y Multiculturalidad en los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica", U.C.M. Madrid. 2002. 330 pages ; "El Derecho de Libertad de Conciencia en Austria", Dykinson. Madrid. 2006. 494 pages ; "Minorías y Multiculturalidad en Austria", Dykinson. Madrid. 2007. 521 pages ; "El Derecho de Libertad Religiosa en Portugal", Dykinson. Madrid. 2010. 521 pages ; "La Ley de Separación de 1905 y la génesis de la idea de laicidad en Francia", Dykinson. Madrid. 2014. 427 pages ; "La vertebración de Quebec en el modelo federal canadiense. 1ª Parte. La configuración del modelo federal de Canadá : desde el período colonial hasta la promulgación de la Ley constitucional de 1982" y "La vertebración de Quebec en el modelo federal canadiense. 2ª Parte. Las tensiones secesionistas de Quebec y los intentos de acomodación en Canadá". Dykinson, Madrid, 2019, 388 pages (1ª Parte) et 354 pages, (2ª Parte), "El sistema federal canadiense de inclusión de la diversidad. Configuración del modelo federal y estructura de los poderes del Estado". Dykinson, Madrid, 2024, 585 pages. 

Full list of publications :

Main publications, including 9 books and 218 papers, are focused on freedom of conscience and religion, the financial system of religious groups, the multicultural model of USA, Canada and Austria, the theory of freedom of conscience in Portugal and France and the general theory of Fundamental Rights. 

Prizes and awards: Extraordinary Prize of PhD, of the Law School of the Complutense University, in 2000 ; Prize of “Religious Freedom Awards”, in 2020, awarded by the Foundation for the Improvement of Life, Culture and Society, Award of Excellence 2021, for the teaching activity, during the five-years period 2016-2020, granted by the Rector of the Public University of Navarre, in 2022.

Contact : alejandro.torresunavarraes

SWEDEN

Patricia Jonason's research focuses particularly on issues of transparency, privacy and good administration. Some of her work deals with constitutional law issues, particularly through studies of the Head of State and Parliament.

Her research focuses mainly on the Swedish legal system, although some of it includes a comparative dimension. The phenomenon of the Europeanisation of public law is a common thread running through his scientific work.

The list of publications is available here : publications

Contact : patricia.jonasonshse

Director of the Evaluation and Research Secretariat (ERS) of the Riksdag, Thomas Larue holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Umeå University. He is Director of the ERS since 2016 and has held different positions in the Riksdag Administration since 2007. He has published different subjects such as ethics management in Swedish political parties (Public Integrity) and committees’ initiative powers (Journal of Legislative Studies). He is a guest lecturer on several topics e.g., constitutional design, relations between national parliaments and the EU and control powers by the legislative.

 

Publications (selection) :

  • Larue, T. & Hajdarevic, A., (2024). “Parliamentary committees’ initiative powers in Sweden – Tactical exploitation by opposition parties”, The Journal of Legislative Studies
  • Mattson, I. & Larue, T., (2023). “Sweden’s Parliamentary Administration”, in Christiansen, Thomas et al. (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Parliamentary Administrations, (Taylor & Francis Group)
  • Andersson, S. & Larue, T., (2022). “Ethics Management in Swedish Political Parties”, Public Integrity
  • Larue, T. (2022), Riksdagspartierna och biståndet: konflikt eller konsensus? Rapport till Expertgruppen för biståndsanalys (EBA)
  • Bolin, N. & Larue, T., (2016), “Reparlamentariseringen av Sverige – Bruket av och betydelsen av riksdagens tillkännagivanden till regeringen”, Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift 118 (3)
  • Larue, T., (2012), “Politiska partier”, in Andersson, Staffan (ed.), Motståndskraft, oberoende, integritet – Kan det svenska samhället stå emot korruption?, (Stockholm: Transparency International Sverige)
  • Larue, T., (2011), “Post-Lisbon Subsidiarity Scrutiny and Nordic Parliamentary Government: Challenges and Opportunities of Europeanisation”, in Persson, Thomas & Wiberg, Matti, (ed.), Parliamentary Government in the Nordic Countries at a Crossroads, (Stockholm: Santérus Academic Press)
  • Larue, T., (2006), Agents in Brussels – Delegation and Democracy in the European Union, (Umeå: Statsvetenskapliga institutionen)
  • Bergman, T. & Larue, T., (2004), “Le régime parlementaire en Suède” in Costa, Olivier, Kerrouche, Eric & Magnette, Paul (ed.), Vers un renouveau du parlementarisme en Europe?, (Bruxelles: Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles)

 

Contact and social networks : thomas.larueriksdagense ; Mr. Larue's personal page on LinkedIn ; Mr. Larue's personal page on ORCID

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