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Galileo's new-found status as an EU-funded project has brought changes to the institutional structures charged with its oversight.
What is the best way to administer the expanding and ever more diverse European Union? This question, relevant to all EU institutions, presents [...]
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The EU's network security agency, Enisa, has been on shaky ground for much of its existence, so much so that the European Commission's proposal last year to give it the axe had a ring of inevitability about it. The agency fought back, however, with some success. With MEPs now on its side, Enisa may now be given a second chance to prove its cyber-policing mettle.
Thursday 15 May 2008
A thorough evaluation of existing decentralised agencies and inter-institutional dialogue will help answer the question of how to organise European [...]
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EU governance
The number of EU agencies has exploded since the first two were set up in the 1970s. Starting with the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training in Berlin and the Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions in Dublin, the EU's tally of agencies is now approaching 30. Four more are supposed to be set up in the next year to deal with telecoms and energy market regulation, satellite positioning and innovation. Agencies have been created for many reasons, whether to provide specialised advice, specific regulatory functions in assessing medicines or foodstuffs, or to counter the perception of an overcentralised EU concentrated in Brussels by spreading the institutions and staff to different locations across Europe.
Thursday 15 May 2008A Polish head of unit in the European Commission's environment department relishes the progress made in those EU member states that were once in the Soviet bloc.
Thursday 15 May 2008All work and no play makes Janez a dull minister.
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European Commission threatening to take Madrid to the European Court of Justice.
Thursday 15 May 2008Second phase of liberalisation talks focuses on mergers and aligning rules governing the US and EU aviation markets.
Thursday 15 May 2008A UK expert on greener vehicles has no sympathy for foot-dragging carmakers.
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