This book explains the emergence and functioning of three forms of governance structures within the context of the European integration and constitutionalisation process: comitology, (regulatory) agencies and the Open Method of Co-ordination. The point of departure is the insight that the intergovernmental/supranational distinction, which most theories of European integration and constitutionalisation rely on, has lost its strength. A new paradigm of EU research is therefore needed. Against this background it is suggested that the distinction between governing and governance provides a more appropriate basis for analysing the phenomenon of integration and constitutionalisation in Europe. The distinction between governing and governance allo...
This paper argues that current widespread characterizations of EU governance as multi-level and netw...
European Governance is more than just a policy instrument without legal significance. Its regulator...
The paper explores the relationship between New Governance, law and constitutionalism and the proble...
Defence date: 20 June 2008Jury Members: Prof. Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen, Copenhagen Business School;...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
New governance approaches' have flourished in EU studies after the Maastricht. Although the scholars...
This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) i...
The current European Union (EU) is a highly institutionalized template for integration, equipped wit...
From the Introduction. The essence of governance just like that of government is to reach binding d...
The development of non-binding new governance methods has challenged the traditional ideals of EU la...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
The European Union may be perceived as a multi-level governance system in which a European private l...
Given this complexity in a rapidly evolving field of research, this article does not attempt to expl...
The EU is a structure positioned 'in-between' hierarchically organized nation-state governing struct...
This paper argues that current widespread characterizations of EU governance as multi-level and netw...
European Governance is more than just a policy instrument without legal significance. Its regulator...
The paper explores the relationship between New Governance, law and constitutionalism and the proble...
Defence date: 20 June 2008Jury Members: Prof. Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen, Copenhagen Business School;...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
New governance approaches' have flourished in EU studies after the Maastricht. Although the scholars...
This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) i...
The current European Union (EU) is a highly institutionalized template for integration, equipped wit...
From the Introduction. The essence of governance just like that of government is to reach binding d...
The development of non-binding new governance methods has challenged the traditional ideals of EU la...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
The European Union may be perceived as a multi-level governance system in which a European private l...
Given this complexity in a rapidly evolving field of research, this article does not attempt to expl...
The EU is a structure positioned 'in-between' hierarchically organized nation-state governing struct...
This paper argues that current widespread characterizations of EU governance as multi-level and netw...
European Governance is more than just a policy instrument without legal significance. Its regulator...
The paper explores the relationship between New Governance, law and constitutionalism and the proble...