Multi-level governance in the EU and EU democracy: Democratic legitimacy,democratic accountability and transparency of the European offices of the English local authorities in Brussels |
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Authors: | Carlo Panara Michael Robert Varney |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L7 4DN, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, UK;2. School of Law and Politics, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper seeks to examine the role and functions of the representative offices of English local authorities in Brussels by considering the democratic legitimacy (i.e. linkage to elected councillors or mayors), accountability and transparency of the office’s activities. The study demonstrates that the offices differ in their governance arrangements and funding, which has a direct impact on the approach to democratic legitimacy and accountability, noting that those offices which rely most heavily on direct funding from a single authority or a combined authority have the closest links to the authorities concerned. The transparency of the offices varies considerably, with clear distinctions between offices that are creatures of contract or where offices are an emanation of the authority concerned. The pattern here is less dependent on the pattern of funding of the office and depends more on the availability of resources and the approach adopted by the office itself. |
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Keywords: | Local government England European Union lobbying representation legal controls |
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