Bulletin n. 2/2016 | ||
December 2016 | ||
Gijs Jan, Brandsma Eva, Heidbreder Ellen Mastenbroek |
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Accountability in the post-Lisbon European Union | ||
in International Review of Administrative Sciences , Volume 82, Issue 4 , 2016 | ||
This special issue takes stock of recent post-Lisbon additions to the European Union’s accountability toolkit. It provides indications that older decision-making tools tend to be more accountable than newer ones, and that, in some areas, decision-making is shifting towards less accountable arenas. This introductory article reviews the debate on the gradual evolution of the European Union’s accountability system and introduces key aspects of the post-Lisbon era that can be expected to affect accountability in the European Union, and that have been overlooked by the literature thus far: delegated acts, economic governance and regulatory evaluations. The contributions to this special issue address each of these domains in detail and highlight the degree to which accountability has been enhanced. A final contribution shows how these arrangements fit into the wider landscape of already-existing European Union accountabilities and how this landscape has developed over time. | ||