Format:
1 Online-Ressource (240 Seiten)
ISBN:
9783030513832
Series Statement:
European Administrative Governance Ser
Note:
Intro -- Praise for The Role of EU Agencies in the Eurozone and Migration Crisis -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Introduction -- 1 EU Agencies in Times of Crisis: An Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The EU's Two Make or Break Moments: The Eurozone and the Migration Crisis -- 3 Creation and Strengthening of EU Agencies in the Wake of Crises -- 3.1 Agencies in the Financial and Banking Sector -- 3.2 EU Agencies in the Field of Migration, Asylum and Border Policy -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 2 EU Agencies and the Politicized Administration -- 1 Introduction: A 'Fever' of Agency Creation -- 2 In-Betweeners: The Tensions of an Evolutionary Polity -- 3 An Incomplete Constitutionalisation? -- 3.1 Formal Recognition -- 3.2 Constitutional Gap -- 4 Delegation of Powers to EU Agencies -- 4.1 Meroni and ESMA -- 4.2 Impact of ESMA -- 4.3 More Powers to Agencies? -- 4.4 Facilitating the Emergence of a Politicised Administration -- 5 Independence and Accountability: A Sufficient Corrective? -- 5.1 Independence -- 5.2 Control and Accountability -- 6 Conclusion: The Politicised Administration -- References -- Part II Agencies and the Eurozone Crisis -- 3 Fit for Purpose or Drowning in Details? Institutional Evolution of the European Financial Sector Supervisory Authorities a Decade After the Global Financial Crisis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Institutional Evolution of EU Financial Sector Regulation -- 3 The Increasing Powers of ESMA -- 4 Analytical Framework: The Far-Reaching Effects of Incremental Institutional Change -- 5 Incremental Institutional Upgrading of the European Supervisory Authorities: The Case of ESMA -- 6 Challenges by the EU Member States: CJEU Case C-270/12 About EU Short Selling Rules -- 7 Conclusion -- References
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4 The Supervisory Board of the ECB: An Agency-Like Body to Stabilise the Banking Sector? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Legal Basis and Tasks/Powers -- 3 Composition -- 4 Independence -- 5 Accountability -- 6 Assessment and Outlook -- References -- 5 The Single Resolution Board: Salient Features, Peculiarities and Paradoxes -- 1 Agencies in Brief -- 2 Resolution Actions -- 3 Framework -- 4 Powers -- 5 Independence -- 6 Resolution Colleges and Relationship with EBA -- 7 Legal Personality -- 8 International Cooperation -- 9 Recognition and Enforcement of Third Country Proceedings -- 10 Conclusion -- References -- 6 The Single Resolution Board: What About Accountability? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Agencies in the EU Financial Sector: Contours of Political and Judicial Accountability -- 3 Holding Power to Account: The Case of the Single Resolution Board -- 3.1 Political Accountability: Grappling with "Parliamentary Knowledge", "Closed-Doors" and Limited Member State-Engagement -- 3.2 Judicial Accountability: Coping with the Limits of Judicial Review -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Part III EU Agencies and the Migration Crisis -- 7 The European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex After the Migration Crisis: Towards a 'Superagency'? -- 1 Frontex and the Migration Crisis -- 2 The Need for a European Integrated Border Management: An Agency Is Born -- 2.1 State of Research -- 2.2 Frontex's Mandate Before the Migration Crisis of 2015-2016 -- 3 Frontex's Evolution: Towards a 'Superagency'? -- 3.1 How the Migration Crisis Impacted on Frontex: The Critical Juncture -- 3.2 The Role of the New European Border and Coast Guard Agency: A Path Dependent Process? -- 3.2.1 The Reform of 2016 -- 3.2.2 The Reform of 2019 -- 4 Conclusion: Frontex Caught Between Borders -- References
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8 Beyond the 'Migration Crisis': The Evolving Role of EU Agencies in the Administrative Governance of the Asylum and External Border Control Policies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Expanded Mandate of FRONTEX and EASO: Beyond Support -- 2.1 Patterns of Joint Implementation: An Emerging Integrated European Administration? -- 2.2 Monitoring-like Functions: Effectively Supplementing the European Commission? -- 2.3 Functions with Steering Potential: From Indirect to Innovative Steering Processes? -- 3 Key Challenges in an Evolving Administrative Landscape -- 3.1 Balancing Joint Implementation and Supervision -- 3.2 Ensuring Fundamental Rights Oversight and Accountability -- 3.3 Squaring Internal Governance Structures and Independence -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Interagency Relations and the EU Migration Crisis: Strengthening of Law Enforcement Through Agencification? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 EU JHA Agencies: The Early Years of Interagency Relations -- 2.1 Gradual Formalization of Interagency Cooperation -- 2.2 Fields of Activity of Interagency Cooperation Before the 2015 Migration Crisis -- 2.3 Fundamental Rights Mainstreaming Through Interagency Cooperation? -- 3 Consolidation of Interagency Cooperation During the 2015 Migration Crisis -- 3.1 Stepping-Up Interagency Cooperation: The Case of EU Hotspots -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Correction to: Interagency Relations and the EU Migration Crisis: Strengthening of Law Enforcement Through Agencification? -- Correction to: Chapter 9 in: J. Pollak and P. Slominski (eds.), The Role of EU Agencies in the Eurozone and Migration Crisis, European Administrative Governance, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51383-29 -- Index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pollak, Johannes The Role of EU Agencies in the Eurozone and Migration Crisis Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030513825
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
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Sociology
Keywords:
Europäische Union
;
Governance
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Agency-Theorie
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Wirtschaftspolitik
;
Migration
;
Krise
;
Krisenmanagement
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