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The Accountability Gap in EU law
 
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ISBN13:9780367595944
ISBN10:036759594X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:177 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:330 g
Language:English
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The Accountability Gap in EU law

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

The book explores whether the EU is an accountable international organization and investigates whether any progress towards accountability and transparency has been made in the post-Lisbon era. It takes a holistic approach to the subject reviewing the overall decision-making process of the EU. Marios Costa argues that currently the main EU insti

Long description:

Almost two decades ago, the fall of the Santer Commission against a background of allegations of maladministration and nepotism had the effect of placing accountability on the political agenda of the EU institutions. More recently, the non-ratification of the Constitutional Treaty, the difficulties of the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and the current financial crisis have increased the calls for accountability in the EU.



This book investigates whether any progress towards more accountability and transparency has been made in the post-Lisbon era by taking a holistic approach to the subject. Marios Costa argues that currently the EU institutions and the Member States are not in a position to hold the so-called independent agencies as well as the various committees and expert groups accountable. Despite recent progress, the EU still needs to put forward an acceptable constitutional framework which will truly secure accountability at the EU level of governance.



`This is a thoughtful and very well balanced monograph in the area of accountability and legitimacy in the European Union. Overall, the book provides a timely evaluation and offers a much needed conceptual understanding with regards to the ongoing debate of the EU?s accountability deficit'.

Professor Steve Peers, University of Essex, UK

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction  2. Centralized accountability and transparency  3. Accountability and EU Agencies  4. Accountability of the various EU committees and expert groups  5. Legal accountability and the role of the EU courts 6. Conclusion