The majority of rules adopted at the EU level are not issued by democratically elected institutions, but rather by administrative bodies which are empowered to exercise rule-making powers by legislative acts. This book analyses the legal mechanism through which these powers are conferred on the most relevant bodies in the EU institutional landscape, namely the European Commission, the Council, the ECB and EU agencies, and the democratic controls in place to limit and oversee the exercise of these powers.Providing an overarching perspective of the delegation of powers, this book reflects on the notion of delegation and on the commonalities between the different forms of delegation identified. It focuses on the legal requirements and limits f...
When it adopts an EC law, the Council of Ministers, the main legislative body of the Community, deci...
Abstract: This article uses the theory of delegation of Epstein and O’Halloran, developed for the US...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
The majority of rules adopted at the EU level are not issued by democratically elected institutions,...
The research analyses the delegation of powers in EU law, conceptualizing the notion and reflecting ...
peer reviewedThis chapter looks at the development of a set of interlocking legal principles to hold...
This article questions the idea that the EU is a pure regulatory power based on supranational delega...
This Article gives an overview of the legal framework governing the exercise of the delegated and im...
This book revisits the Treaty of Lisbon’s promise to further parliamentarise the EU’s functioning by...
Constitutional judges possess broad powers to govern, in conjunction with other state officials, by ...
With each legislative issue, legislators have to decide whether to delegate decision-making to the e...
peer reviewedThe Treaty of Lisbon has introduced a complex new typology of acts, distinguishing betw...
The establishment of delegated acts should have brought forward significant innovations. In principl...
This book provides the definitive reference point on all the issues pertaining to dealing with the '...
The rule-making power of the European Commission, dissertation Mgr. Mgr. Jiří Lenfeld, M.A.; supervi...
When it adopts an EC law, the Council of Ministers, the main legislative body of the Community, deci...
Abstract: This article uses the theory of delegation of Epstein and O’Halloran, developed for the US...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
The majority of rules adopted at the EU level are not issued by democratically elected institutions,...
The research analyses the delegation of powers in EU law, conceptualizing the notion and reflecting ...
peer reviewedThis chapter looks at the development of a set of interlocking legal principles to hold...
This article questions the idea that the EU is a pure regulatory power based on supranational delega...
This Article gives an overview of the legal framework governing the exercise of the delegated and im...
This book revisits the Treaty of Lisbon’s promise to further parliamentarise the EU’s functioning by...
Constitutional judges possess broad powers to govern, in conjunction with other state officials, by ...
With each legislative issue, legislators have to decide whether to delegate decision-making to the e...
peer reviewedThe Treaty of Lisbon has introduced a complex new typology of acts, distinguishing betw...
The establishment of delegated acts should have brought forward significant innovations. In principl...
This book provides the definitive reference point on all the issues pertaining to dealing with the '...
The rule-making power of the European Commission, dissertation Mgr. Mgr. Jiří Lenfeld, M.A.; supervi...
When it adopts an EC law, the Council of Ministers, the main legislative body of the Community, deci...
Abstract: This article uses the theory of delegation of Epstein and O’Halloran, developed for the US...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...