Angela Tacea, « The French parliamentary administration. A bureaucracy inside the Parliament? », in Thomas Christiansen, Elena Griglio, Nicola Lupo (dir.), The Routledge Handbook of Parliamentary Administrations, Routledge, 2023
Angela Tacea, « All Buzz, No Bite: The Parliamentarisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », in Diane Fromage, Anna Herranz-Surrallés (dir.), Executive-legislative (Im)balance in the European Union, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
Angela Tacea, « The role of National Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research, Routledge, 2017, pp. 434-444
Angela Tacea, « Freedom or Security? The role of national parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice »: The role of national parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security - Technology, Externalization and Accountability, Springer, 2016, pp. 177-198
Angela Tacea, « Speaking with one voice? The use of the Early Warning Mechanism by the two houses of the French Parliament », in Anna Jonsson Cornell, Marco Goldoni (dir.), National and Regional Parliaments in the EU legislative procedure after Lisbon: the impact of the Early Warning Mechanism, Hart Publishing, 2016, pp. -12
Angela Tacea, Anja Thomas, Katrin Auel, « The slow adaptation of the new member states: the Romanian parliament and the European integration », in Olivier Rozenberg, Claudia Hefftler, Christine Neuhold, Olivier Rozenberg, Julie Smith, Wolfgang Wessels (dir.), The Palgrave Handbook on National Parliaments and the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, pp. 170-190
Angela Tacea, Renaud Dehousse, « Europe in the 2012 French Presidential Election », in Riccardo Brizzi, Gabriel Goodliffe (dir.), France after 2012, Berghahn Books, 2015, pp. 152-166
Angela Tacea, Renaud Dehousse, « Le presidentiali del 2012 e l’Europa », in Riccardo Brizzi, Gabriel Goodliffe (dir.), La Francia di Hollande, Il Mulino, 2013
Angela Tacea, Alexandra Iancu, « Le semi-présidentialisme dans les régimes post-soviétiques : triomphe et régression démocratique », Pouvoirs - Revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, 2023, n°1, pp. 107-120
Angela Tacea, Florian Trauner, « The European and national parliaments in the area of freedom, security and justice: does interparliamentary cooperation lead to joint oversight? », Journal of Legislative Studies, 2021, n°4, pp. 519-537
Angela Tacea, « A New Research Agenda: How European Institutions Influence Law-Making in Justice and Home Affairs », Politics and Governance, 2021, n°3, pp. 5-15
Angela Tacea, Ariadna Ripoll Servent, « Resilient Institutions: The Impact of Rule Change on Policy Outputs in European Union Decision-Making Processes », Politics and Governance, 2021, n°3, pp. 1-4
Angela Tacea, « From Legal to Political Reasoning: National Parliaments' Use of Reasoned Opinions in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice * », Journal of Common Market Studies, 2021, n°6, pp. 1573-1589
Angela Tacea, « Quand la JAI fait dissidence. Expliquer l’activité des parlements nationaux dans le domaine européen de liberté, de sécurité et de justice », Politique européenne, 2018, n°1, pp. 58-93
Angela Tacea, Katrin Auel, Olivier Rozenberg, « To Scrutinise or Not to Scrutinise? Explaining Variation in EU-Related Activities in National Parliaments », West European Politics, 2015, pp. 282-304
Angela Tacea, « Gouverner les sociétés plurilingues dans les anciennes démocraties populaires : Le retour aux pratiques soviétiques dans la République de Moldavie entre 2001 et 2009 », Revue internationale de politique comparée, 2014, n°4, pp. 37-57
Angela Tacea, « L’influence des Parlements européens sur la politique européenne de contrôle des frontières. Le cas du Parlement français », Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review, 2012, n°4, pp. 657-672
Angela Tacea, « An ineffective legislator? Explaining the capacity of the European Parliament to determine legislative outputs in Justice and Home Affairs under the consultation procedure », ECPR General Conference, Innsbruck Austria (AT), le 04 septembre 2022
Angela Tacea, « Assessing democratic backsliding through citizens' perceptions: an analysis of the 2020 Covid state of emergency in Spain », 11th Biennial Conference of the SGEU, Rome Italy (IT), le 08 juin 2022
Angela Tacea, « The Impact of Rule Change on Actors’ Capacity to Influence Legislative Outcome in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », ECPR 10th Conference of the SGEU, Onlince Conference Italy (IT), le 10 juin 2021
Angela Tacea, « How to assess the balance of power between the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers? An original dataset on the legislative procedure in Justice and Home Affairs », European Consortium for Political Research Joint sessions, Onlince Conference, le 17 mai 2021
Angela Tacea, « Do Formal Rules Determine Actors’ Capacity to Influence Legislative Outcomes? A Case Study of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », 48th European Consortium for Political Research Joint sessions, Onlince Conference, le 14 avril 2020
Angela Tacea, « The parliamentarisation of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », 15th Congres of the French Political Science Association, Bordeaaux, le 02 juillet 2019
Angela Tacea, « From the respect of national legal diversity to political motivation: the use of reasoned opinions by national parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », 26th International Conference of Europeanists, Madrid Spain (ES), le 20 juin 2019
Angela Tacea, « Taking a bill through parliament. The use of automated text extraction to understand the parliamentary phase of the legislative process in France », Tracing the development and origins of political and legal text in the EU, Copenhagen Denmark (DK), le 17 mars 2016
Angela Tacea, Katrin Auel, « Chasing Freedom. Assessing the Role of National Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. A comparative perspective of the reform of the Schengen Agreements and of the PNR agreements », 22nd International Conference of Europeanists, “Contradictions: Envisioning European Futures”, Council of European Studies (CES), Paris, le 08 juillet 2015
Angela Tacea, « Towards more security? The involvement of the national parliaments in the reform of the Schengen Agreements », 14th Biennial Conference, European Union Studies Association (EUSA),, Boston, Massachusetts United States (US), le 05 mars 2015
Angela Tacea, « Asymmetric bicameralism: a differentiated use of the Early Warning Mechanism in the two chambers of the French Parliament », Workshop National Parliaments and the EU-legislative Procedure post-Lisbon: A Comparative Analysis of the Early Warning Mechanism, Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala Sweden (SE), le 18 septembre 2014
Angela Tacea, « In search of Democratic Legitimacy: the Activity of National Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice », OPAL Conference on National Parliaments in the EU: The Performance of Multilevel Democracy in Europe, Berlin Germany (DE), le 21 mai 2013
Angela Tacea, Katrin Auel, « Parliamentary reserves: so what? », World congress of political science of the International Political Science Association: Reordering Powers, Shifting Boundaries (Panel National Parliaments after the Treaty of Lisbon), Madrid Spain (ES), le 07 décembre 2012
Angela Tacea, Katrin Auel, « National Parliaments and EU Legislation – Comparing Parliamentary Scrutiny Activities across the European Union », XXIIth International Congress of the International Political Science Association, Madrid Spain (ES), le 08 juillet 2012
Angela Tacea, « L’influence des parlements européens sur de la politique européenne de contrôle des frontières. Le cas du Parlement français », Parlement et politiques publiques, Université Paris II, le 01 juin 2012
Angela Tacea, « Le retour aux pratiques soviétiques ? Gouverner les sociétés plurilingues après la chute de l’Union Soviétique : le cas de la République de Moldavie », Quatrième Congrès international du réseau francophone des Associations de Science politique : « Être gouverné au 21e siècle », Brussels, le 20 avril 2011