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Marja-Liisa Öberg

Senior lecturer

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Third countries in EU agencies: Participation and influence

Author

  • Marja-Liisa Öberg

Editor

  • H.C.H. Hofmann
  • E. Vos
  • M. Chamon

Summary, in English

The EU’s practice of exporting its acquis to third countries is increasingly coupled with the integration of third countries in the work of the Union’s agencies. The reasons for including third countries vary, as do the forms and intensity of the cooperation. The aim of this study is to assess the possibilities for non-EU member states, in particular those that adopt and implement EU acquis in their national legal orders, to influence the content of the EU acquis via their involvement in the EU agencies. As a general conclusion, the bigger the stake of third countries in the internal market and other EU policies and the more extensive their commitment to the Union’s acquis, the larger is their potential impact in agencies and on the shaping of the acquis that they are bound to adopt and implement.

Department/s

  • EU Law

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

204-221

Publication/Series

The External Dimension of EU Agencies and Bodies: Law and Policy

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • EU law
  • EU-rätt

Status

Published

Research group

  • EU Law