The EU comitology system in theory and practice : keeping an eye on the Commission?

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The EU comitology system in theory and practice : keeping an eye on the Commission?

Jens Blom-Hansen

(Palgrave studies in European Union politics)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Bibliography: p. 197-211

Includes index

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Description

EU law consists of several thousand acts of which the overwhelming majority are made by the Commission. The Commission is controlled by comitology, a system of committees of member state representatives that are consulted when new acts are proposed. This book looks at why the system was created, how it functions and how it has evolved.

Table of Contents

Introduction A Crackpot Concept A Delegation Perspective on Comitology The Origins of Comitology What is at Stake? A Case Study of the 2006 Comitology Reform Comitology Preferences in Daily Legislation Comitology Across Policy Areas The Comitology System in Daily Practice Conclusion Literature Notes

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