Ramona Coman is Professor of Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, where she is also President of the Institute for European Studies. She is the co-editor of books including Governance and Politics in the Post-Crisis European Union (2019), Political Science in Motion (2016), The State of Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Perspective (2016), and Europeanization and European Integration: From Incremental to Structural Change (2014).
1. The Gradual Establishment of an EU Rule of Law Policy in Times of Dissensus.
2. The Core Dimensions of the Rule of Law: From Consensus to Dissensus.
3. From the Constitutionalisation of Values to the Question of Enforcement.
4. The Commission's Rule of Law Soft Tools: Towards the Establishment of a Monitoring Regime?
5. The European Parliament: How Coalition Formation and Internal Group Dynamics Shape EU's Rule of Law Policy?.
6. The Rule of Law Debate in the Council: Weak Consensus and Impossible Deliberation and Persuasion in Times of Dissensus and Contestation.
7. The European Council's Role in Day-to-Day DecisionMaking: Increasing the EU's Authority Through a General Regime of Conditionality (Regulation 2020/2092)?.
8. When Civil Society Engages with the EU's Rule of Law Policy-Making: Towards a More Substantive Understanding?.
9. Ten Years on, What Then Is the Outcome? Consensus, Dissensus and Contestation over the Rule of Law.