
This insightful book provides a comprehensive account and assessment of the mechanisms of judicial accountability of EU agencies within the multi-layered system of EU administrative governance. It sheds light on the extent to which the peculiarities of EU agencies’ nature and actions affect litigation.
The contributors provide expert analysis of the way in which the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) reviews complex economic or technical appraisals carried out by EU agencies. They address how the composite, multi-actor framework in which EU agencies operate affects the review by the CJEU. Chapters also reflect on a number of procedural issues related to litigation involving EU agencies before the CJEU.
EU Agencies Before the Court of Justice is an essential resource for scholars and students of administrative law, European law, politics and public policy. It is also a useful guide for legal practitioners, lawyers who specialize in EU law, and policymakers.