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  • The Engines of European Integration: Delegation, Agency, and Agenda Setting in the EU

    The Engines of European Integration by Pollack, Mark A.;

    Delegation, Agency, and Agenda Setting in the EU

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2003. március 13.

    • ISBN 9780199251186
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem510 oldal
    • Méret 241x163x31 mm
    • Súly 856 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk numerous tables
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    Rövid leírás:

    In this timely and significant study of delegation and agency in the European Union, one of the leading authors in the field examines the role of supranational actors like the Commission, the Court of Justice, and the European Parliament in the process of European integration and in contemporary EU governance.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The European Union is composed of its fifteen member governments, yet these governments have chosen repeatedly to delegate executive, judicial and legislative powers and substantial discretion to supranational institutions such as the Commission, the Court of Justice, and the European Parliament. In The Engines of European Integration, the first full-length study of delegation in the European Union and international politics, Mark Pollack draws on principal-agent analyses of delegation, agency and agenda setting to analyze and explain the delegation of powers by governmental principals to supranational agents, and the role played by those agents in the process of European integration.

    In the first part of the book, Pollack analyses the historical and functional patterns of delegation to the Commission, the Court of Justice, and the Parliament, suggesting that delegation to the first two is motivated by a desire to reduce the transaction costs of EU policymaking, as predicted by principal-agent models, while delegation of powers to the Parliament fits poorly with such models, and primarily reflects a concern by member governments to enhance the democratic legitimacy of the Union.

    The second part of the book focuses on the role of supranational agents in both the liberalization and the re-regulation of the European market, and suggests that the Commission, Court, and Parliament have indeed played a causally important role alongside member governments as "the engines of integration," but that their ability to do so has varied historically and across issue-areas as a function of the discretion delegated to them by the member governments.

    Anyone contributing to the study of the Europe Union should take serious notice of this book. s

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction: Theory, Hypotheses and Research Design
    Delegation, Agency and Agenda Setting in the European Union
    Part I: Delegation and Discretion
    The Commission as an Agent: Delegation of Executive Power in the EU
    The Court of Justice as an Agent: Delegation of Judicial Power in the EU
    The European Parliament an an Outlier: Delegation of Legislative Powers in the EU
    Part II: Agency and Agenda-Setting
    Liberalizing Europe: The Commission, the Court, and the Creation of a European Market
    Regulating Europe: The Commission, the Court, and the Regulation of the European Market
    Conclusions: A Europe of Agents, A World of Agents

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