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Introduction

Agency Governance in the European Union's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

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Pages 273-284 | Published online: 27 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

This special issue examines the role of agencies and agency-like bodies in the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) – an umbrella term for police and judicial cooperation, border management, asylum and migration, and counter-terrorism – which have acquired increasing importance in the governance of the EU. This introduction reviews the existing literature and sets the scene for the research articles that are included in this special issue. It also argues that future scholarship on these AFSJ agencies would significantly gain by being developed along two research tracks. The first of these would investigate the forces that have led to the creation of these AFSJ agencies in the first place, especially because understanding these factors can shed significant light on where these agencies might be heading in future. The second research track would examine how ‘legitimate’ each of these agencies is, as part of a would-be democratic polity at the EU level.

Acknowledgement

Research for this article was supported by two Marie Curie Career Integration Grants within the Seventh European Community Framework Programme, which have been awarded to Christian Kaunert and Sarah Léonard respectively.

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