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 for the delegating act, the procedures for the exercise of
such powers, the position of the acts in the hierarchy of norms, and
their judicial review. Overcoming the fragmentation which
characterized the development of the different forms of delegation in
the EU, this analysis provides a clear, structured, and coherent
picture of the legal framework for the delegation of powers in the
light of the constitutional principles of this legal system. Academics
and practitioners will equally appreciate this highly accessible
addition to the current debate in legal scholarship of the delegation
of powers in the EU, as well as its explanations on comitology and the
empowerment of EU agencies.
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ISBN
9781000563467
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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