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The External Dimension of EU Agencies and Bodies: Law and PolicyHerwig CH Hofmann, Ellen Vos and Merijn Chamon (eds) Cheltenham/Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, 234 pp.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2020
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1 I quickly checked our own book on EU External Relations Law (RA Wessel and J Larik, eds, Oxford, Hart 2020) and found that we mention agencies a few times only, and merely in the context of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Mea culpa.
2 M Chamon, HCH Hofman and E Vos, “Introduction: EU agencies going global”, pp 1–10.
3 ibid, at 5.
4 Eg A Ott, E Vos and F Coman-Kund, “European agencies on the global scene: EU and international law perspectives”, in M Everson and E Vos (eds), European Agencies in between Institutions and Member States (Alphen aan den Rijn, Kluwer Law International 2014) pp 87–122; and F Coman-Kund, European Union Agencies as Global Actors: A Legal Study of the European Aviation Safety Agency, Frontex and Europol (Abingdon, Routledge 2018).
5 Chamon et al, supra, note 2, p 9.
6 M Chamon and V Demedts, “Constitutional limits to the EU agencies’ external relations”, pp 12–33, at 13.
7 F Coman-Kund, “The cooperation between the European Border and Coast Guard Agency and third countries according to the new Frontex Regulation: legal and practical implications”, pp 34–58.
8 C Brière, “Cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight against crime: a legal appraisal”, pp 59–77.
9 S Chatzopoulou, “EU agencies – agents of policy diffusion beyond the EU”, pp 100–24, at 122.
10 H Ekelund, “‘Normative Power Frontex’? Assessing agency cooperation with third countries”, pp 79–99.
11 M De Bellis, “Reinforcing EU financial bodies’ participation in global networks: addressing legitimacy gaps?”, pp 126–44.
12 P Van Cleynenbruegel, “Accountability challenges for EU agencies in the context of third country equivalence assessments”, pp 145–63.
13 M Inglese, “EU agencies’ external activities and the European Ombudsman”, pp 164–81.
14 D Rimkuté and K Shyrokykh, “Transferring the acquis through agencies: the case of the European Neighbourhood Policy countries”, pp 183–203, at 202.
15 M-L Öberg, “Third countries in EU agencies: participation and influence”, pp 204–21, at 220.