Delegation and Accountability in EU Law

Delegation and Accountability in EU Law

EnglishPaperback / softback
Macina, Marco
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786208224899
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As global and European financial markets grow in their complexity, the EU faces new challenges posed by illicit practices such as money laundering and terrorist financing. In light of these developments, the new Anti-Money Laundering Authority will seek to enhance the existing european regulatory framework. This book explores the balance between EU agency autonomy, operational efficacy, and the legal constraints imposed by the Meroni Doctrine, which has governed power delegation since 1958. The evolution of the doctrine is traced from its inception, to the pivotal 2024 Banco Popular case, which redefined some delegation principles. Finally, the analysis focuses on the AMLA's scheduled launch in 2025, assessing its supervisory, administrative, and sanctioning powers against contemporary delegation standards. Additionally, the mechanisms to ensure democratic oversight and legitimacy in AMLA's decisions are taken into account. By highlighting both the strengths and potential weaknesses of the oversight mechanisms in question, the book offers insights into the role of European agencies in financial regulation with a at the related challange of mantaining democratic accountability.
EAN 9786208224899
ISBN 6208224896
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date October 23, 2024
Pages 88
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 5
Authors Macina, Marco