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Introduction to the Symposium on Institutional Innovations in the Enforcement of EU Law and Policies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 November 2019

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Symposium on Institutional Innovations in the Enforcement of EU Law and Policies
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© Cambridge University Press 2019 

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Footnotes

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Adjunct professor of Policies of administrative simplification at the Tuscia University and senior expert at the Italian Presidency of the Council of ministers; email: [email protected].

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Associate Professor of EU law, RENFORCE; email: [email protected]. The guest editors would like to thank the financial support of the Dutch Council for Scientific Research (NWO), Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE) and Osservatorio AIR (www.osservatorioair.it) for, among other things, organisation of relevant events – 2018 Annual workshop of Osservatorio AIR (April, Rome) and a panel at the 6th ECPR Regulatory Governance Standing Group Conference (July 2018, Lausanne) – leading to the publication of this special issue. We are also grateful to Professor Michiel Luchtman for his useful comments on draft papers.

References

1 European Commission, “EU law: Better results through better application” (2017/C 18/02), 2017; Report from the Commission “Monitoring the application of European Union Law, 2016 Annual report”, COM (2017) 370 final.

2 M Scholten and M Luchtman (eds), Law Enforcement by EU Authorities. Political and Judicial Accountability in Shared Enforcement (Edward Elgar 2017).