THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN REGULATORY AGENCIES: WHAT THE EU SHOULD LEARN FROM AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
11 Colum. J. Eur. L. 1 (2004) Damien Geradin. Professor of Law and Director, Institute for European Legal Studies, University of Liege. Professor at the College of Europe and Director of the Global Competition Law Centre (GCLC), Bruges. The creation of a growing number of agencies at the EU level is one of the most significant developments in the administrative structure of the EU. These agencies play a useful role as they allow the Commission to decentralize a number of scientific, technical, or observatory functions to specialized bodies. Yet, the effectiveness of these agencies is hampered by several problems. First, […]