The European Composite Administration Facing the Challenges of Migration

Natalia Kohtamäki
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In classical theoretical reflections on international reality, one of the leading paradigms is the belief that the Westphalian order based on sovereign states has evolved into a diverse network of interdependent actors. From a legal perspective, a network such as this has the character of multi-level normative linkages. Legislation with varying degrees of impact in terms of its binding force is enacted within a number of parallel consultative bodies. Within the EU this network takes on a concretised, institutional normative dimension, the so-called European Composite Administration which is evident in specific areas such as cyber security, asylum and migration policies, energy, and financial market regulation. In the European Union, decentralised agencies play a leading role in a such compound bureaucracy. They are one of the main instruments in the European system for harmonising regulation and practices in specific areas of EU activity. In a crisis situation there is an increasing tendency to modify their powers. Within the European Composite Administration, bodies such as EASO, the agency responsible for migration and asylum policies, play a key coordinating role between the Member States. The crisis legitimises institutional changes, by expanding the catalogue of regulatory agencies’ competencies. While practitioners, especially in individual offices in the Member States, may find such processes acceptable in relation to the ideal of effi cient and effective administration, these phenomena may be regarded as worrying from the point of view of control over a growing complex integrated administrative apparatus.
面对移民挑战的欧洲联合政府
在对国际现实的经典理论反思中,一个主要的范式是相信以主权国家为基础的威斯特伐利亚秩序已经演变成一个相互依存的行动者组成的多样化网络。从法律角度看,这样的网络具有多层次规范联系的特征。具有不同程度约束力的立法是在若干平行的协商机构内制定的。在欧盟内部,这个网络呈现出一个具体的、制度规范的维度,即所谓的欧洲综合管理局(European Composite Administration),它在网络安全、庇护和移民政策、能源和金融市场监管等具体领域表现得很明显。在欧盟,权力下放的机构在这种复合官僚体系中发挥着主导作用。它们是欧洲系统中协调欧盟活动特定领域的监管和实践的主要工具之一。在危机形势下,修改其权力的趋势日益增加。在欧洲综合行政机构内,诸如负责移民和庇护政策的欧洲移民事务处等机构在成员国之间发挥关键的协调作用。金融危机扩大了监管机构的权限范围,使制度改革合法化。虽然从业人员,特别是各会员国个别办事处的从业人员,可能认为这种程序与高效率和有效行政的理想相比是可以接受的,但从控制日益复杂的综合行政机构的角度来看,这些现象可能令人担忧。
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