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Book Title: The External Dimension of EU Agencies and Bodies
Editor(s): Hofmann, C.H. Herwig; Vos, Ellen; Chamon, Merijn
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Introduction: EU agencies going global 1
Merijn Chamon, Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Ellen Vos
PART I EU AGENCIES' EXTERNAL ACTION: THE
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
2 Constitutional limits to the EU agencies' external relations 12
Merijn Chamon and Valerie Demedts
3 The cooperation between the European Border and Coast
Guard Agency and third countries according to the new
Frontex Regulation: legal and practical implications 34
Florin Coman-Kund
4 Cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external
partners in the fight against crime: a legal appraisal 59
Chloé Brière
PART II EU AGENCIES' EXTERNAL ACTION:
A POLITICAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE
5 `Normative Power Frontex?' Assessing agency
cooperation with third countries 79
Helena Ekelund
6 EU agencies agents of policy diffusion beyond the EU 100
Sevasti Chatzopoulou
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vi The external dimension of EU agencies and bodies
PART III EU AGENCIES' EXTERNAL ACTION:
LEGITIMACY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
7 Reinforcing EU financial bodies' participation in global
networks: addressing legitimacy gaps? 126
Maurizia De Bellis
8 Accountability challenges for EU agencies in the context
of third country equivalence assessments 145
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
9 EU agencies' external activities and the European Ombudsman 164
Marco Inglese
PART IV EU AGENCIES' EXTERNAL ACTION:
IMPACT ON THIRD COUNTRIES
10 Transferring the acquis through EU agencies: the case of
the European Neighbourhood Policy countries 183
Dovil Rimkut and Karina Shyrokykh
11 Third countries in EU agencies: participation and influence 204
Marja-Liisa Öberg
Index 223
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