In this presentation, I shared parts of my doctoral research on how Article 114 TFEU and the establishment of EU agencies relate to the Court of Justice's Meroni doctrine that has consistently limited the powers to be exercised by those agencies
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
Abstract This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Meroni doctrine in the light of the recent jud...
This chapter traces the constitutional limits to the external action of EU agencies. It argues that ...
peer reviewedThis article explores to what extent Article 114 TFEU can still be relied on to establi...
Two decades ago the process of agencification of the EU administration was initiated and has gained ...
The delegation of powers to EU agencies has been a matter for debate for a long time since no treaty...
This article comments on recent developments related to the establishment and empowerment of EU agen...
First published online: 09 July 2021Meroni is one of the most controversial cases in EU jurisprudenc...
The lawfulness of agencies proliferation in the EU legal order has been evaluated mostly on the basi...
The non-delegation doctrine developed since the Meroni case has been the main constraint to the full...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 539-551 | Articl...
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...
The lawfulness of agencies proliferation in the EU legal order has been evaluated mostly on the bas...
EU administrative law scholarship and practice remain confused about the reach and interrelation of ...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
Abstract This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Meroni doctrine in the light of the recent jud...
This chapter traces the constitutional limits to the external action of EU agencies. It argues that ...
peer reviewedThis article explores to what extent Article 114 TFEU can still be relied on to establi...
Two decades ago the process of agencification of the EU administration was initiated and has gained ...
The delegation of powers to EU agencies has been a matter for debate for a long time since no treaty...
This article comments on recent developments related to the establishment and empowerment of EU agen...
First published online: 09 July 2021Meroni is one of the most controversial cases in EU jurisprudenc...
The lawfulness of agencies proliferation in the EU legal order has been evaluated mostly on the basi...
The non-delegation doctrine developed since the Meroni case has been the main constraint to the full...
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 539-551 | Articl...
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...
The lawfulness of agencies proliferation in the EU legal order has been evaluated mostly on the bas...
EU administrative law scholarship and practice remain confused about the reach and interrelation of ...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
Abstract This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Meroni doctrine in the light of the recent jud...
This chapter traces the constitutional limits to the external action of EU agencies. It argues that ...