欧盟立法者如何建立具有执法任务的欧盟机构?欧洲航空安全局和欧洲药品管理局的案例研究

How Have EU Legislators Established EU Agencies With Enforcement Tasks? Case Studies of the European Aviation Safety Agency and the European Medicines Agency

Journal of Common Market Studies · 2024
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了欧盟立法者为何越来越多地设立欧盟机构来协助执行政策,通过欧洲航空安全局和欧洲药品管理局的案例,揭示了成员国执法框架既提供稳定又促进制度变革的双重作用。

Abstract

Abstract European Union (EU) policies were long enforced according to a well‐established framework in which member state governments made legislative, administrative and operational arrangements for realizing policies made in Brussels. EU legislators, however, are increasingly creating EU agencies to help enforce EU policies. This article attempts to explain this puzzling development, as it examines how the establishment of EU enforcement agencies by EU legislators relates to the well‐established role of member states. This article relies on case studies of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA). These case studies show that, during the establishment of those agencies, the member state enforcement framework provided institutional stability on the one hand yet facilitated institutional change on the other. This institutionalist account of EU agency establishment supplements functional and political ones that have so far prevailed in the academic discourse.

欧盟治理公共管理机构设立执法机构