Florin Coman Kund: ‘The Future EASA Regulation: Enhancing the Union’s Aviation Safety System through ‘Agencification’? (26 October 2017) Since the establishment of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the fine-tuning of the functioning of the EU aviation safety sector and
6 November: TARN Lecture in Vienna
On 6 November, Mr. Berndt Körner (Frontex) will give a TARN lecture entitled ‘An Integrated Border Management System – An Answer to the Migration Crisis?’. The lecture is being organized by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. For more
TARN Lecture Berlin
On 27 September 2017, Professor Jens Steffek (Technical University Darmstadt) gave a TARN lecture in Berlin entitled ‘International Organizations and Bureaucratic Modernity’. This event was organized by the Hertie School of Governance in the EU & GG Cluster Colloquium Series.
New Study on EU JHA Agencies by Madalina Busuioc
Madalina Busuioc has undertaken a study for the European Parliament on securing good governance for the Justice and Home Affair Agencies. This study examines the governance structures of EU Justice and Home Affairs agencies. Specifically, it maps and analyses across-the-board
New TARN Blog: Vittoria Meissner on Frontex’s Pool of Return Experts
Vittoria Meissner, ‘Frontex’s Pool of Return Experts: The Performance of the EU Border Agency’ (12 October 2017) In January 2017, the recently reformed European Border and Coast Guard Agency (EBCG) Frontex started a pool of return experts, in order to
Video from TARN Dialogue Event 2017 now available!
On 21 September 2017, TARN hosted the second TARN Dialogue Event in Brussels. Academics and practitioners participated in several panels to discuss a variety of current topics related to EU agencies. For an overview of the event, the video can
New TARN Working Paper on the Ombudsman’s Role
Marco Inglese ‘The External Projection of EU’s Agencies: An Emphasis on the Ombudsman’s Role (6 October 2017). The ‘agencification’ of EU law is a long discussed process encompassing, on the one hand, the far-reaching regulatory powers that agencies enjoy, and