Controlling the Invisible: Accountability Issues in the Exercise of Implementing Powers by EU Agencies and in Harmonised Standardisation

Annalisa Volpato
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The implementation of EU law is articulated in a plurality of levels. Article 291 TFEU confers the primary responsibility of implementing EU law on the Member States, but it envisages also a direct implementation at the EU level where uniform conditions are required. However, the reality is more complex than the image enshrined in Article 291 TFEU. At the EU level, the implementation is carried out not only by the Commission and the Council in duly specific cases, but also by bodies not expressly envisaged in Article 291 TFEU, such as EU agencies and private standardisation bodies. The accountability mechanisms for the exercise of such implementing powers are considerably different and, for certain aspects, problematic. The contribution will, therefore, analyse the different forms of implementation which have emerged in EU law and it will compare the mechanisms in place, shedding light on some blind spots in the democratic control and in the judicial review of these phenomena.
控制无形:欧盟机构行使执行权和协调标准化中的问责问题
欧盟法律的实施有多个层次。第291条TFEU赋予成员国实施欧盟法律的主要责任,但它也设想在需要统一条件的欧盟层面直接实施。然而,现实情况比《自由贸易条约》第291条所载的形象更为复杂。在欧盟层面,执行不仅由委员会和理事会在适当的特定情况下进行,而且还由第291条TFEU中未明确设想的机构进行,例如欧盟机构和私人标准化机构。行使这种执行权力的问责机制大不相同,而且在某些方面存在问题。因此,本文将分析欧盟法律中出现的不同形式的执行,并将比较现有的机制,揭示对这些现象的民主控制和司法审查中的一些盲点。
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