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Comitology is the most important form of multi-level governance in
the European Union. Member State and Commission actors together
create roughly 2,500 executive acts per year, amounting to about
half of all European laws together. But to what degree is this
unknown and invisible committee system being held to account for
its decisions? This book for the first time addresses
accountability in truly multi-level terms. It looks at
accountability foreseen in the constitutional setup of the
comitology system, as well as at how this plays out in practice at
the European level and within national governments. Controlling
Comitology combines findings from different levels of government,
and analyses a plurality of data sources including interviews,
survey data of committee participants and their superiors,
legislative databases and meeting documents. The book argues that
accountability has steadily improved over time, but also that
unexpected gaps have emerged. This books is important reading for
student and scholars of comitology as well as accountability and
law-making in the European Union.
Comitology is the most important form of multi-level governance in
the EU. Member State and Commission actors together create roughly
2,500 executive acts per year amounting to half of all European
laws. Using new European and national data, this books argues that
its accountability has improved over time, but that unexpected gaps
have emerged.
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