The Interaction Between Agencies, Networks and the Commission in Emerging Regulatory Constellations

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Title
The Interaction Between Agencies, Networks and the Commission in Emerging Regulatory Constellations
Author(s)
Van Zimmeren Esther, Mathieu Emmanuelle, Verhoest Koen
Publisher
Emerald Books
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Ongaro Edoardo
Language
english
Abstract
Many European-level networks and regulatory constellations in different sectors (e.g., energy, telecommunications) without clear anchorage into the EU institutional landscape have been subject to increasing efforts by the EU institutions to tie them closer to the EU. They are serving increasingly as platforms for preparing EU policy or for implementing EU decisions which may result in closer institutional bonds with the EU. This chapter aims at examining the differences and similarities between the process towards more EU-integration in two different domains (i.e., telecommunications and patents) and regulatory constellations (i.e., supranational and intergovernmental). Irrespective of the particular regime (intergovernmental/supranational) in a certain domain or sector, a common trend of closer coordination and integration prompted by the Commission is taking place, which triggers a certain resistance by the national bodies regulating that domain. As long as a specific competence is considered instrumental in the creation of the single market, the Commission has strong incentives to strengthen its influence in this field, even if those competences have been regulated through an independent intergovernmental regime.
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