ABSTRACT
The paper considers the case of lobbying to influence the content or other aspects of a standard within Europe. It reviews the institutional framework to identify opportunities for lobbying and then considers the mechanics and constraints that affect lobbying in this context.
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Notes
1 The process of delegating the power of approval of modifications to EU law to a committee of civil servants is known as comitology and was introduced to facilitate change which is otherwise slow and cumbersome.