TY - JOUR
T1 - Shared Tasks, but Separated Controls
T2 - Building the System of Control for Shared Administration in an EU Multi-Jurisdictional Setting
AU - Scholten, M.
PY - 2019/7
Y1 - 2019/7
N2 - In order to address “wicked problems”, complex, multi-level governance structures must be established. These structures in turn require sophisticated systems of controls over public power to safeguard the rule of law. This seems to have been ignored in EU legislative practice and relevant research. This article argues that future research and legislative design of controls over public power in the EU need to be guided by the principle of connecting, aligning and making interplay between relevant concepts, institutions, procedures and scopes of different types of control belonging to the many jurisdictions, whose actors are involved in the executing of (shared) tasks in the EU. Connecting the disciplines that study these issues is a necessary prerequisite to this endeavour.
AB - In order to address “wicked problems”, complex, multi-level governance structures must be established. These structures in turn require sophisticated systems of controls over public power to safeguard the rule of law. This seems to have been ignored in EU legislative practice and relevant research. This article argues that future research and legislative design of controls over public power in the EU need to be guided by the principle of connecting, aligning and making interplay between relevant concepts, institutions, procedures and scopes of different types of control belonging to the many jurisdictions, whose actors are involved in the executing of (shared) tasks in the EU. Connecting the disciplines that study these issues is a necessary prerequisite to this endeavour.
U2 - 10.1017/err.2019.33
DO - 10.1017/err.2019.33
M3 - Article
SN - 1867-299X
VL - 10
SP - 538
EP - 553
JO - European Journal of Risk Regulation
JF - European Journal of Risk Regulation
IS - 3
ER -