More than 40 years experience with the EU decentralized agencies has made clear that the agencies are part and parcel of the EU's institutional structure. These agencies can broadly be defined as bodies governed by European public law that are institutionally separate from the EU institutions, have their own legal personality, enjoy a certain degree of administrative and financial autonomy, and have clearly specified tasks. "Agencification" of EU executive governance has thus become a fundamental feature of the EU's institutional structure. Today there are around 40 EU decentralized agencies, which assist in the implementation of EU law and policy, provide scientific advice for both legislation and implementation, collect information, provi...
Book synopsis: The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of regulatory agencies at both the nati...
The chapter examines the rise and consolidation of European agencies within the EU. Its focus is on ...
Why do governments create semi-autonomous public organizations, called 'agencies'? How do agency typ...
More than 40 years experience with the EU decentralized agencies has made clear that the agencies ar...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
The number and relevance of EU agencies have rapidly increased over the years: EU agencies nowadays ...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
This article gives a brief overview of the main features, functions and future perspectives of agenc...
The institutional landscape of the EU has been transformed through the establishment of agencies and...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
The book, written in Italian, aims to provide a comprehensive overview of EU decentralised agencies ...
The European institutions are not always able to address crises in a timely manner due to the cumber...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
Book synopsis: The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of regulatory agencies at both the nati...
The chapter examines the rise and consolidation of European agencies within the EU. Its focus is on ...
Why do governments create semi-autonomous public organizations, called 'agencies'? How do agency typ...
More than 40 years experience with the EU decentralized agencies has made clear that the agencies ar...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
The number and relevance of EU agencies have rapidly increased over the years: EU agencies nowadays ...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
This article gives a brief overview of the main features, functions and future perspectives of agenc...
The institutional landscape of the EU has been transformed through the establishment of agencies and...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
The book, written in Italian, aims to provide a comprehensive overview of EU decentralised agencies ...
The European institutions are not always able to address crises in a timely manner due to the cumber...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
Book synopsis: The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of regulatory agencies at both the nati...
The chapter examines the rise and consolidation of European agencies within the EU. Its focus is on ...
Why do governments create semi-autonomous public organizations, called 'agencies'? How do agency typ...