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This panel focuses on the impact of cross-border crises on the development EU regulatory bodies likes EU agencies. The creation of and delegation to such bodies reflects a political compromise between member states, the European Commission and the European Parliament. Crises change this balance. This creates the potential for the creation of new bodies, adding competences to existing ones or the informal expansion of their regulatory tasks. This panel looks for papers touching upon this relationship between EU-level crises, their management and their impact on the EU’s institutional regulatory structure.
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Learning to learn: Conditions for change in the EU's Public Health Governance amid the Covid 19 Crisis | View Paper Details |
The EU Better Regulation agenda: state of play 2021 | View Paper Details |
The differential use of soft law acts as a proxy of EU agencies power: a comparison among policy sectors | View Paper Details |
Regulating crises: new powers for the EU | View Paper Details |