European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and transport have been cited as important examples of the growth of network governance in Europe. Using a principal-agent perspective as a starting point, the article examines why a double delegation to networks of regulators has taken place. It looks at how and why the European Commission, national governments and independent regulatory agencies have driven the creation of networks, their institutional character and their implications for regulatory governance in Europe. It argues that problems of co-ordination were the main factor advanced to justify establishing networks of regulators. The new networks have been given a wide range of tasks and b...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
This paper introduces a new regulatory concept: the independent profit-maximising regulatory agent, ...
This book is the first output of our teaching experience in the context of the Jean Monnet module \u...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
The literature on transnational regulatory networks identified interdependence as their main rationa...
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. Florence School of Regulation, EUI working paper ; RSCAS...
National politicians in Europe have created independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) with significant ...
Networks famously epitomize the shift from 'government' to 'governance' as governing structures for ...
Multi-level networks of regulatory authorities are considered as vectors of knowledge circulation, n...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
EU Transgovernmental networks are often treated as second or even third best solutions to regulatory...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
This paper introduces a new regulatory concept: the independent profit-maximising regulatory agent, ...
This book is the first output of our teaching experience in the context of the Jean Monnet module \u...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
The literature on transnational regulatory networks identified interdependence as their main rationa...
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. Florence School of Regulation, EUI working paper ; RSCAS...
National politicians in Europe have created independent regulatory agencies (IRAs) with significant ...
Networks famously epitomize the shift from 'government' to 'governance' as governing structures for ...
Multi-level networks of regulatory authorities are considered as vectors of knowledge circulation, n...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
EU Transgovernmental networks are often treated as second or even third best solutions to regulatory...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
This paper introduces a new regulatory concept: the independent profit-maximising regulatory agent, ...
This book is the first output of our teaching experience in the context of the Jean Monnet module \u...