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State of the art in the study of EU agencies: the role of trust as a turning point

Jana Gómez Díaz, Ixchel Pérez-Durán

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Abstract

This chapter offers a detailed analysis of the increasing significance of European Union agencies (EAs) in the EU’s regulatory framework. The review provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on agencification by discussing the origin, development, institutional design, and governance dimensions of EAs. It also provides an overview of the various policy fields and competences that EAs cover, and different ways of categorizing them. The chapter emphasizes the governance aspects examined, such as accountability, independence, and stakeholder participation in EAs, and highlights the need to examine the delegation of power process and its effects on levels of trust in EU agencies. Specifically, it explores ways of ensuring trust in agencies from political principals, the public, and stakeholders through imposed controls, less intrusive actions, and public support. Lastly, the chapter underscores the significance of further investigating the link between credible commitment and different dimensions of trust.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationState of the art in the study of EU agencies: the role of trust as a turning point
EditorsGijs J. Brandsma
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Chapter9
Pages138-154
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9781802209013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2024

Publication series

NamePolitical Science and Public Policy 2024
PublisherElgaronline

Keywords

  • European Union agencies
  • Trust
  • Credible commitment
  • Institutional design
  • Delegation
  • Regulation

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