Expertise and autonomy are cornerstones to the effective operation and legitimacy of European Regulatory Agencies (ERAs). Yet, we know little about ERAs’ actual autonomy, nor about factors shaping it. This article studies ERAs’ actual autonomy from public and private actors, emphasising two crucial explanatory factors: expertise and rulemaking competences. The lack of insights on expertise is particularly striking, as expertise—the “raison d’être” and main resource of expert bodies—provides ERAs with a potentially powerful means to increase autonomy. Relying on a rational institutionalist framework within which ERAs enjoy substantive discretion to pursue their goals, the study empirically compares three powerful ERAs—the European Medicines ...
The legitimate role of scientific expertise in EU public decision-making on risk and technology has ...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
The vast majority of existing studies on bureaucratic representation focus on bureaucracies’ permane...
Expertise and autonomy are cornerstones to the effective operation and legitimacy of European Regula...
Expertise and autonomy are cornerstones to the effective operation and legitimacy of European Regula...
Despite the growing importance of EU regulatory agencies in European decision-making, academic liter...
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
Expertise has played a pivotal role in EU executives since the European Union (EU) was established, ...
It is conventional to argue that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their ...
What kind of professional experts dominate within the European Commission—lawyers, economists or oth...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
This study questions the traditional story of the detachment and independence of expert bodies such ...
This book examines the position and role of expertise in European policy-making and governance. At a...
Despite the growing importance of EU regulatory agencies in European decision-making, academic liter...
If there is – as it has now been largely acknowledged – a general trend towards setting up EU-level ...
The legitimate role of scientific expertise in EU public decision-making on risk and technology has ...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
The vast majority of existing studies on bureaucratic representation focus on bureaucracies’ permane...
Expertise and autonomy are cornerstones to the effective operation and legitimacy of European Regula...
Expertise and autonomy are cornerstones to the effective operation and legitimacy of European Regula...
Despite the growing importance of EU regulatory agencies in European decision-making, academic liter...
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
Expertise has played a pivotal role in EU executives since the European Union (EU) was established, ...
It is conventional to argue that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their ...
What kind of professional experts dominate within the European Commission—lawyers, economists or oth...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
This study questions the traditional story of the detachment and independence of expert bodies such ...
This book examines the position and role of expertise in European policy-making and governance. At a...
Despite the growing importance of EU regulatory agencies in European decision-making, academic liter...
If there is – as it has now been largely acknowledged – a general trend towards setting up EU-level ...
The legitimate role of scientific expertise in EU public decision-making on risk and technology has ...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
The vast majority of existing studies on bureaucratic representation focus on bureaucracies’ permane...