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ID089896
Title ProperCooperation and control in the European Union
Other Title Informationthe case of the European Union as international environmental negotiator
LanguageENG
AuthorDelreux, Tom
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the internal decision-making process in the European Union when the EU participates in international environmental negotiations. More particularly, the practical functioning of the relation between the member states and the EU negotiator (i.e. the Commission, the Presidency or a lead country), representing the member states externally, is examined. Starting from principal-agent theory and based on empirical research on eight EU decision-making processes with regard to international environmental negotiations, the article argues, first, that control by the member states on the EU negotiator takes place most manifestly during the course of the international negotiations, and, second, that these ad locum control mechanisms perform not only a control function, but also a cooperation function.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 44, No. 2; Jun 2009: p189-208
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol. 44, No. 2; Jun 2009: p189-208
Key WordsControl ;  Cooperation ;  European Union ;  International Environmental Negotiations ;  Multilateral Environmental Agreements ;  Principal - Agent ;  Representation