The Legislative Choice Between Delegated and Implementing Acts in EU Law: Walking a Labyrinth

Author:   Eljalill Tauschinsky ,  Wolfgang Weiß
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781788115223


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2018
Format:   Hardback
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In the face of current confusion regarding the use of articles 290 and 291 TFEU, there is a need to further develop the theory of legislative delegation in the EU Commission. This timely book approaches this question from a practical perspective with a detailed examination of how the legislator uses delegated and implementing mandates in different fields of EU law. Offering an analysis of legislative practice and providing concrete evidence of how articles 290 and 291 TFEU are actually handled, the expert contributors offer new insights into potential developments in EU administrative law. From this emerges a tentative categorisation that separates delegated rule-making from implementing rule-making according to the differentiation of substantive and procedural matters. However, as difficulties in the categorisation continue to remain, the book explores their systemic reasons, deeply rooted in the unclear constitutional shape of the EU. The Legislative Choice Between Delegated and Implementing Acts in EU Law will be essential reading for law academics and course leaders as well as practitioners in national and EU administration interested in this ongoing debate central to EU administrative law. Contributors include: M. Chamon, J. Karsten, F. Lafarge, M. Ortino, A. Ott, S. Röttger-Wirtz, E. Tauschinsky, A. Vincze, W. Weiß, D. Zdobnõh

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Author:   Eljalill Tauschinsky ,  Wolfgang Weiß
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781788115223


ISBN 10:   1788115228
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction Eljalill Tauschinsky and Wolfgang Weiß 1. Delegation versus Implementation: A deconstruction of the promise of the Lisbon Treaty Attila Vincze 2. Competition between articles 290 and 291 TFEU: what are these two articles about? Dmitrij Zdobnõh 3. The impact of the Better Regulation policy On EU delegated and implementing acts rule-making François Lafarge 4. Lisbon Comitology and Tertiary Law – The example of food and farm law Jens Karsten 5. Delegated and implementing acts in the regulation of pharmaceuticals – an analysis through the lens of subsidiarity Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz 6. EU Delegation of Powers in the Field of Financial Markets Regulation Matteo Ortino 7. Beyond Delegated and Implementing Acts: Where do EU Agencies Fit in the Article 290 and 291 Scheme? Merijn Chamon 8. The EU Commission’s administrative agreements: “Delegated treaty-making” in between delegated and implementing rule-making Andrea Ott Instead of Conclusions – More Questions Eljalill Tauschinsky and Wolfgang Weiß Index

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`The choice between delegated and implementing acts is one of the most important innovations brought by the Lisbon Treaty and still poses many complex constitutional questions. This book offers an insightful and provocative re-evaluation of these questions in their theoretical, jurisprudential and practical contexts; and it will, as such, be of great interest to all students of the Union's executive law-making powers.' -- Robert Schutze, Durham University, UK and College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium `Articles 290 and 291 TFEU were designed to provide a clear framework for the EU's subordinate legislation. Clarity, however, was lost between the Constitution for Europe and the Treaty of Lisbon. Tauschinsky and Weiss collected very thorough analyses to answer the manifold questions of differentiation between delegated and implementing legislation.' -- Matthias Ruffert, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany


'The book is impressive due to the broad range of perspectives brought to bear on the topic. The reader will find doctrinal analyses of the topic as well as a more pragmatic, empirical examination of the legislative behaviour of Union institutions.' -- Pieter-Augustijn Van Malleghem, Common Market Law Review 'Ever since the Lisbon Treaty introduced both delegated and implementing acts into the EU's legal system, observers and practitioners alike have debated the nature and the implications of the choice between these different instruments. This authoritative book sheds light on the many intricacies of this labyrinth , making it a compelling read for anyone seeking a better understanding of delegated rule-making in the European Union.' -- Thomas Christiansen, Maastricht University, the Netherlands 'The choice between delegated and implementing acts is one of the most important innovations brought by the Lisbon Treaty and still poses many complex constitutional questions. This book offers an insightful and provocative re-evaluation of these questions in their theoretical, jurisprudential and practical contexts; and it will, as such, be of great interest to all students of the Union's executive law-making powers.' -- Robert Schutze, Durham University, UK and College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium 'Articles 290 and 291 TFEU were designed to provide a clear framework for the EU's subordinate legislation. Clarity, however, was lost between the Constitution for Europe and the Treaty of Lisbon. Tauschinsky and Weiss collected very thorough analyses to answer the manifold questions of differentiation between delegated and implementing legislation.' -- Matthias Ruffert, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany


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Edited by Eljalill Tauschinsky, Post-doctoral Researcher, Chair of Public, Public International and European Law, German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer and Research Associate, German Research Institute for Public Administration, Speyer and Wolfgang Weiß, Full Professor of Public, Public International and European Law, German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer and Senior Fellow, German Research Institute for Public Administration, Speyer, Germany

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