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National institutional autonomy within the EU legal order: uncovering and addressing its distinctive appearances, origins and impact on Member States' administrations

Projektbeschreibung

Die Grenzen der nationalen institutionellen Autonomie im Rahmen des EU-Rechts

Obschon die EU die nationale institutionelle und administrative Autonomie ihrer Mitgliedstaaten anerkennt, stellt das EU-Recht für viele Verwaltungsstrukturen dieser Staaten nach und nach strengere organisatorische Vorgaben auf. Das EU-finanzierte Projekt EUDAIMONIA will die verschiedenen Faktoren herausarbeiten, die in Entscheidungen der Mitgliedstaaten über ihre organisatorische Gestaltung einfließen, und die Rolle der EU in diesem Zusammenhang konzeptionalisieren. Ziel ist, die Wirkung und den Einfluss des EU-Rechts auf die Verwaltungsstruktur der Mitgliedstaaten in 18 Regulierungsbereichen abzubilden und miteinander zu vergleichen. Bei Abschluss des Projekts werden die notwendigen Daten vorliegen, um theoretische Modifikationen sowie politische Empfehlungen vorschlagen zu können.

Ziel

Despite significant advancements in European integration, the institutional design and organisation of administrative structures implementing and enforcing EU law had traditionally remained the responsibility of EU Member States. Over the past decade, however, EU legislation has increasingly come to impose more organisational requirements on those Member States’ administrative structures. That evolution is most remarkable as EU law has long recognised the existence of a principle of national institutional/administrative autonomy. That principle is to guarantee Member States’ freedom to designate and structure the administrative bodies responsible for the application and enforcement of EU rules.

How far does the EU’s more extensive involvement in Member States’ administrative design decisions actually reach and can one find parallels between different fields of regulation? If so or if not, what are the implications for our understanding of institutional autonomy as a principle of EU (administrative) law? So far, legal scholarship, including the PI’s previous work on EU market supervision, has paid only scarce attention to those important questions.

The principal objective of this project will be to analyse the scope of Member States’ administrative autonomy and to uncover, explain and conceptualise the limits that are imposed on it by EU law. To do so, it will first of all map and compare EU law’s influence over Member States’ administrative designs across 18 domains of regulation influenced by the EU. Since the traditional legal scholarship toolkit insufficiently allows to grasp the different factors having given rise to Member States’ administrative design decisions, the project will subsequently rely on actor-network theory (ANT) to uncover those factors. Using that particular research methodology, new and more extensive data obtained through in-depth case studies and questionnaires will allow to formulate theoretical modifications and policy recommendations.

Wissenschaftliches Gebiet

Finanzierungsplan

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Gastgebende Einrichtung

UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 1 497 687,00
Adresse
PLACE DU 20 AOUT 7
4000 Liege
Belgien

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Region
Région wallonne Prov. Liège Arr. Liège
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Gesamtkosten
€ 1 497 687,00

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