Law Enforcement by EU Authorities is the first comprehensive study
of a new development in the field of EU law and governance: the
proliferation of EU enforcement authorities (EEAs). It offers an
investigation into each of the existing eight EEAs, the prospective
European Public Prosecutor's Office and how they enforce EU law
vis-a-vis private actors together with relevant national
enforcement authorities. The study focuses on the interplay between
political accountability and judicial protection in the system of
shared direct enforcement. It offers a comparative investigation
into the EU-national interrelationship in the field of shared
enforcement and shows the need for improvement of democratic
control and judicial protection in the area of 'shared tasks, but
separated controls'. Expert contributors analyze these issues in
relation to specific sectors, including financial/banking
supervision, aviation, food law, fisheries, fraud, financial
interests of the European Union, competition law and
pharmaceuticals. This detailed book includes insights from both
academics and practitioners, drawing on different national
backgrounds and subject specialisms. It provides an important
resource for researchers of EU law and governance and officials in
the field of enforcement. Contributors include: F. Blanc, A.
Brenninkmeijer, F. Cacciatore, M. Chamon, F. Coman-Kund, A. Corini,
P. Craig, K. Cseres, T. Duijkersloot, M. Eliantonio, J. Foster, A.
Karagianni, F. Kets, R. Kraaijeveld, M. Luchtman, M. Maggetti, G.
Ottimofiore, A. Ottow, A. Outhuijse, M. Ratajczyk, E. Schmidt, M.
Scholten, B.M.J. van der Meulen, E. van Gelder, M. van Rijsbergen,
E. Versluis, J. Vervaele, M. Wasmeier, R. Widdershoven, S. Wirtz
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