Miroslava Scholten and Alex Brennikmeijer: “Book publication: Controlling EU Agencies -The Rule of Law in a Multi-jurisdictional Legal Order” (23 June 2020)
New TARN Working Paper on ‘Frontex actions: out of control? The complexity of composite decision-making procedures’
Sarah Tas, ‘Frontex actions: out of control? The complexity of composite decision-making procedure’. Frontex operations can have important consequences on an individual’s life, and they should consequently be subject to an efficient control in order to offer adequate legal protection
New teaching seminar on EU Agencies at the College of Europe (Bruges)
As of next academic year, TARN members Ellen Vos and Merijn Chamon (both Maastricht University) will be Visiting Professors at the College of Europe (Bruges), teaching a seminar on ‘EU agencies: shifting paradigms of EU administration’. Together with the students,
New TARN Working Paper on ‘Public international law as a means to empower EU bodies: The case of the Single Resolution Board (SRB)’
Paul Weismann, ‘Public international law as a means to empower EU bodies: The case of the Single Resolution Board (SRB)’. The Single Resolution Board (SRB) is a European agency entrusted with a varied pouvoir by the EU-Regulation establishing the Single
New TARN Working Paper on ‘The EBA’s relationship with member states in the banking union framework: Supportive or disruptive?’
Marta Božina Beroš, ‘The EBA’s relationship with member states in the banking union framework Supportive or disruptive?’. The establishment of the Banking Union (BU) and of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) have pressured the EBA into an ‘existential search’ (Ferran
New TARN blog post: Trym Nohr Fjørtoft “The appeal to expertise in Frontex” (10 April 2020)
Trym Nohr Fjørtoft: “The appeal to expertise in Frontex” (10 April 2020)
New PhD position for the project “The Role of EU agencies in the management and guarding of borders in the EU”
This is a funded PhD position (European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant, co-financed with Department of Social sciences and Business,Roskilde University). Estimated starting date: September 2020 (if the COVID-19 crisis allows) Duration: Three (3) academic years with
New TARN blog post: Annalisa Volpato and Kathryn Wright “EU Agencies after BREXIT: adapting to the new scenario” (10 March 2020)
Annalisa Volpato and Kathryn Wright: “EU Agencies after BREXIT: adapting to the new scenario” (10 March 2020)
New TARN blog post: Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi “Beyond the ‘migration crisis’: three key challenges for Frontex and EASO” (10 February 2020)
Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi: “Beyond the ‘migration crisis’: three key challenges for Frontex and EASO” (10 February 2020)
New study on EU Agencies and Conflicts of Interests
TARN scholar Ellen Vos together with Natassa Athanasiadou and Laura Dohmen carried out a study on EU agencies and conflicts of interests. This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request