No.1/04
Author: Damien Geradin and
Nicolas Petit
Title:
The Development of Agencies at EU and National Levels: Conceptual Analysis and Proposals for
Reform
Abstract:
In this paper we analyse
institutional issues of common interest to the National Regulatory Authorities
(NRAs) and the European Agencies (EAs) created under the impulsion of EC law.
Both sets of bodies are examined through the lenses of three institutional
regulatory parameters, i.e. (i) the jurisdictional level at which agencies
should be placed (EU vs. national), (ii) the degree of
homogeneity/heterogeneity that is desirable among agencies, and (iii) the state
of compliance with principles of good governance. On the basis of this
analysis, we argue that there is some scope for significant reforms. While the
creation of NRAs and EAs can be seen as a positive development of EC law, the
methods of functioning of these agencies and the way they are organised could
largely be improved, in particular with regards to principles of good
governance.
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