Fiona Hayes-Renshaw
Fiona Hayes-Renshaw is an Irish academic known for her work on European Union institutions, particularly the Council of the European Union and its decision-making practices. She has been a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges since 2001.
Early life and education
Hayes-Renshaw studied at the College of Europe. She completed a PhD in International Relations at the London School of Economics in 1991.Career
Hayes-Renshaw has worked as a researcher at Chatham House and served as press and information officer at the European [Round Table of Industrialists] in Brussels. She was a professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles.From 1997 to 2001, she taught at the College of Europe campus in Natolin, where she was associated with political science and EU decision-making courses. She has continued to teach and supervise students at the College of Europe in Bruges, including courses on negotiation and decision-making in the European Union.
She is the author of The Council of Ministers .
Selected works
- Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona; Lequesne, Christian; Mayor Lopez, Pedro. "The Permanent Representations of the Member States to the European Communities". Journal of [Common Market Studies].
- Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona; Wallace, Helen. "Executive power in the European Union: The functions and limits of the Council of Ministers". Journal of European Public Policy.
- Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona; Wallace, Helen. The Council of Ministers. Macmillan.
- Wallace, Helen; Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona. Reforming the Council: A Work in Progress? Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies.
- Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona; Wallace, Helen. The Council of Ministers. Palgrave Macmillan / Red Globe Press.
- Hayes-Renshaw, Fiona; Van Aken, Wim; Wallace, Helen. "When and Why the EU Council of Ministers Votes Explicitly". Journal of Common Market Studies.