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... supranational institutions and subnational actors in the process of functional spillover . Such empirical observations are not developed , however , into an explanation grounded in general theories of institutional behaviour . In ...
... supranational institutions and subnational actors in the process of functional spillover . Such empirical observations are not developed , however , into an explanation grounded in general theories of institutional behaviour . In ...
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... supranational institutions mirror the policy preferences of the most powerful political and economic actors in Europe , other authors have argued that the Cassis de Dijon ruling , which gave prominence to the principle of mutual ...
... supranational institutions mirror the policy preferences of the most powerful political and economic actors in Europe , other authors have argued that the Cassis de Dijon ruling , which gave prominence to the principle of mutual ...
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... supranational institutions is what distinguishes the EC from more traditional international regimes . Its implications are still poorly understood , however . Neither neofunctionalists nor intergovernmentalists have seriously considered ...
... supranational institutions is what distinguishes the EC from more traditional international regimes . Its implications are still poorly understood , however . Neither neofunctionalists nor intergovernmentalists have seriously considered ...
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administrative Agency Arpád SZAKOLCZAI Author Title Badia Fiesolana budget budgetary bureaucracy Cassis central comitology Commission officials Commission proposal Community policy concerning Conseil d'Etat COREPER Council of Ministers decisions delegation and control dynamics of delegation EC policy EC regulation Economic and Social Eichener environmental Europe European Commission European Community European Parliament European University Institute example factors functional spillovers genuine policy innovation Giandomenico MAJONE Hans-Peter BLOSSFELD health and safety important intergovernmental intergovernmentalists internal market Jean BLONDEL lack large number legislation Maastricht Treaty market failure Member Merger Control Regulation mutual recognition national experts national governments national regulators non-majoritarian institutions over-regulation policy entrepreneur policy entrepreneurship policy-making political control print SPS problem procedure regulatory complexity regulatory policies regulatory powers regulatory process regulatory programmes rules Section serious policy control Single European Act Social Dumping social regulation solutions Stefano GUZZINI supranational institutions task expansion technical theories Treaty of Rome Understanding Regulatory Growth unstoppable growth