
The last few years have seen major reforms to the delegation of powers and post-delegation supervision of the European Commission. In light of these reforms, Rulemaking by the European Commission: The New System for Delegation of Powers assesses whether the new system has really affected the old doctrine of delegation of powers, and if so, how? Specific questions answered include: have the objectives of the reform been achieved and what were these objectives? How does the new system affect the division of functions between the institutions of the EU and the institutional balance? Has this new system affected the relationship between the EU and its Member States, and if so, how does it concern its citizens? Presented by an interdisciplinary group of experts who have actively followed or participated in the process of reform, the book is structured in four parts: (1) the political and historical context in which the rule-making takes place, (2) the operation and functioning of the system before and after the reform, (3) the legal substance of a new framework for rule-making and the emerging case law from the Court of Justice of the EU, and (4) the procedural dimension, including the legal preconditions for non-institutional actors to participate.
This book investigates whether the post-reform system for the delegation of powers within the European Commission has fundamentally altered the established doctrine of delegation and institutional balance. The authors, Carl Fredrik Bergström and Dominique Ritleng, curate contributions from an interdisciplinary group of experts who have directly engaged with the reform process. By analyzing the political context, legal frameworks, and emerging case law, the text evaluates if the stated objectives of the reform have been met and how these changes impact the relationship between EU institutions, Member States, and citizens.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a specialized resource for understanding the technical evolution of EU administrative law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for legal scholars and practitioners familiar with the institutional mechanics of the European Union.
Page Count:
308
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191008478
ISBN-13:
9780191008474
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