This book addresses the regulatory capacity of the EU as it
responds to the huge challenge of realizing the single market. It
explores its weaknesses, the EU regulatory networks, expert
committees and EU agencies formed in response, and the
exceptionally large and complex transnational regulatory system
which has resulted. It defines the EU regulatory space as a
multi-faceted phenomenon of institutional expansion whose shape
varies across sectors and changes over time. Empirically based on
the exploration of how regulatory delegation has emerged and
evolved in three key EU policies (food safety, electricity, and
telecommunications), the book disentangles and links together the
functional, institutional and power-distributional factors and
their interplay over time into a unified explanation of the many
faces of the EU regulatory space.
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