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European regulatory agencies in EU decision-making, between expertise and influence, Christoph Ossege, University of Bremen, Germany

Label
European regulatory agencies in EU decision-making, between expertise and influence, Christoph Ossege, University of Bremen, Germany
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
European regulatory agencies in EU decision-making
Oclc number
939508116
Responsibility statement
Christoph Ossege, University of Bremen, Germany
Sub title
between expertise and influence
Summary
"European Regulatory Agencies (ERAs) have become increasingly important features in EU decision-making. They aim to provide expert advice independent of political or economic considerations. This book explains whether and under what conditions ERAs comply with this scientific mandate. Expanding on rational institutionalism, Ossege provides novel insights into the behaviour of ERAs, their autonomy from 'undue' external influence, and their impact on EU policy-making. The empirical comparison of three major ERAs - the European Medicines Agency, the European Food Safety Authority, and the European Chemicals Agency - not only shows that agencies capitalise on their expertise and rule-making competences to protect their autonomy. Rather, in making strategic use of their expertise, the ERAs also guard their autonomy in areas of high political salience, though their policy influence in these areas is partially circumscribed. Based on these insights, European Regulatory Agencies in EU Decision-Making locates its subject in the wider system of European Governance and considers the perennial question of how to reconcile the need for expert advice with democratic decision-making".--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Is Expertise the Driving Force? -- 2. Conceptual Framework -- The Behaviour and Influence of ERAs -- 3. The Internal Operation of ERAs -- 4. Explaining the Rule-making Autonomy of ERAs -- 5. Protecting Scientific Autonomy -- Expertise and Rules -- 6. The Influence of ERAs in Regulatory Decision-Making -- 7. ERAs: Science-Driven and Autonomous -- References -- Appendix -- Index
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