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Book Title: EU Administrative Governance
Editor(s): Hofmann, C.H. Herwig; Türk, H. Alexander
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781845422851
Section Title: Tables
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Tables
2.1 Staff of the Community institutions: comparison 19702003 46
2.2 Council working parties (as of 2004) 50
4.1 Types of committees according to applicable procedure 118
4.2 Competences of the Art. 18 Committee 120
4.3 Competences of committees in the field of dangerous
substances 122
4.4 Competences of committees in the field of GMOs 123
5.1 Scientific principles of the EFSA 166
5.2 Communication strategies at EU level 172
6.1 Procedures of state aid control 190
10.1 Main institutional structures of political and
administrative governance in the fields of EU police and
judicial co-operation 342
11.1 378
12.1 Composition of the sample, by Member State and
institutional affiliation 401
12.2 Working time consumed on EU committee work,
by position (%) 402
12.3 Percentage who to a great extent feel allegiance to (identify
with or feel responsible to) the following when participating
in EU committees 404
12.4 Officials' perception of the role of colleagues from other
countries when participating in EU committees (%) 404
12.5 Percentage who gave much consideration to proposals,
statements and arguments from the following when
participating in EU committees 405
12.6 National officials' perceptions of Commission officials'
independence of particular national interests when
participating in EU committees (%) 406
12.7 Percentage of officials who co-ordinate their `position'
most of the time before participating in EU committee
meetings 408
14.1 Implementational politics and regulatory outcomes 495
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