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Journal articles on the topic "Agenzie europee"

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Gobbato, Sara. "Book Review: Le agenzie europee. Unità e decentramento nelle amministrazioni comunitarie, by Edoardo Chiti. (Cedam, Padova, 2002)." European Public Law 10, Issue 3 (September 1, 2004): 573–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/euro2004034.

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Harden, Ian, and Jacques Ziller. "CAN THE EU ADMINISTRATION LEARN FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS?" Il Politico 84, no. 1 (June 25, 2019): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2019.52.

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Vengono presentati i due articoli che seguono, relativi agli Independent Accountability Mecanisms (IAMS) delle istituzioni finanziarie internazionali. Si tratta di alcuni risultati di un Workshop tenuto nell’ambito del PRIN 2012 (2012SAM3KM) in materia di Codificazione dei procedimenti amministrativi europei, nel quale sono state discusse le potenzialità del sistema degli IAMS per le agenzie, le istituzioni e gli organismi dell’Unione Europea.
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CIENFUEGOS MATEO, Manuel. "El control de las agencias del Sistema Europeo de Supervisión Financiera por la Sala de Recurso y el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea." Revista Vasca de Administración Pública / Herri-Arduralaritzarako Euskal Aldizkaria, no. 110-II (April 30, 2018): 215–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.47623/ivap-rvap.110.2018.2.07.

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LABURPENA: Ikerketa honen bidez Ikuskapenerako Europako Agintaritzek (Europako Banku Agintaritza, Baloreen eta Merkatuaren Europako Agintaritza eta Aseguruen eta Erretiro Pentsioen Europako Agintaritza) hartutako erabakien kontra hiru agentzia horien Errekurtso Aretoan errekurtsoak jartzeko zer bide dauden azaldu nahi dugu, eta, segidan, izaera bereziko organo horren erabakien aurrean zer errekurtso jar daitezkeen eta hiru agentzia europarren egiteak eta ez egiteak aurkatzeko zer zuzeneko bide dauden Europar Batasuneko Justizia Epaitegiaren aurrean (ezeztatzeko errekurtsoak, ez egiteen kontrakoak eta kontratuz kanpoko erruaren ondoriozko erantzukizunaren errekurtsoak) . RESUMEN: El objeto de esta investigación es exponer las vías de recurso existentes frente a las decisiones de las Autoridades Europeas de Supervisión (la Autoridad Bancaria Europea, la Autoridad Europea de Valores y Mercados y la Autoridad Europea de Seguros y Pensiones de Jubilación) ante la Sala de Recurso común a estas tres agencias y, a renglón seguido, los recursos frente a las decisiones de este órgano de naturaleza peculiar y los medios directos de impugnación de las acciones y omisiones de las tres agencias europeas (recursos de anulación, omisión y de responsabilidad extracontractual) ante el Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea. ABSTRACT: The purpose of this investigation is to set out the existing remedies against the decisions of the European Supervisory Authorities (the European Banking Authority, the European Securities and Markets Authority and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority) before the Board of Appeal, an organ common to this tree agencies, and, subsequently, the actions before the Court of Justice of the European Union against the decisions of this peculiar body and the direct remedies against the three European agencies actions and omissions (proceedings for annulment, failure to act and non-contractual liability) before the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Mannello, Lisa. "Agenzia dell'Unione europea per i diritti fondamentali." CITTADINANZA EUROPEA (LA), no. 1 (December 2010): 227–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ceu2010-001013.

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Esteban Carrasco, Miguel Ángel. "La reforma de la guardia europea de fronteras y costas con el reglamento (UE) 2019/18961." Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), no. 27 (July 1, 2021): 393–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rduned.27.2021.31086.

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En el presente año estrenamos nuevo mandato de FRONTEX con el Reglamento UE 2019/1896 que consolida la versión 2.0 de la Guardia Europea de Fronteras y Costas. Desde la Unión Europea se anuncia un salto histórico en la gestión de fronteras llegando a afirmar la federalización de las mismas. En este estudio se analiza las novedades presentadas en esta materia por los políticos europeos y las distancias existentes entre las propuestas políticas y la realidad reglamentada. Los límites en el reparto competencial europeo vislumbran un estancamiento de la Agencia en su crecimiento cualitativo, que no cuantitativo, al chocar con la soberanía estatal. Para desentrañar el verdadero aumento de capacidades del nuevo cuerpo permanente, se comparan las tareas de los sistemas “False and Authentic Documents Online” FADO o el “Sistema Europeo de Información y Autorización de viajes” SEIAV con el texto ya derogado o se describen las operaciones SOPHIA o IRINI para tratar de conocer el futuro de la gestión de fronteras exteriores.
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Halkier, Henrik, and Mike Danson. "Regional Development Agencies in Western Europe." European Urban and Regional Studies 4, no. 3 (July 1997): 243–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096977649700400304.

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López Mas, Roberto. "Evidencia científica y alimentos funcionales: la regulación de las declaraciones de salud en la Unión Europea." Política y Sociedad 58, no. 3 (November 24, 2021): e72995. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/poso.72995.

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Este artículo plantea una caracterización del proceso regulador europeo de las declaraciones de salud, así como un análisis de la controversia generada en torno a sus requisitos metodológicos y evidenciales de fundamentación científica. A partir de la revisión de regulaciones, reglamentos y artículos científicos relevantes, se estudian las políticas epistémicas adoptadas por la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria, su posible impacto en distintos ámbitos y las propuestas de estrategias alternativas presentadas por enfoques críticos. Desde la regulación, se ha definido una jerarquía evidencial y metodológica que otorga una importancia crucial al establecimiento de causalidad mediante ensayos controlados aleatorizados para la autorización de las declaraciones. Este estándar de prueba puede ser inadecuado para el estudio de los efectos de los ingredientes en las ciencias de la nutrición, el impulso a la investigación, el desarrollo y la innovación de los alimentos funcionales y la mejora de la salud individual y pública. Se concluye que la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria puede necesitar reconsiderar las políticas epistémicas adoptadas hasta el momento, a través de la revisión de la priorización de sus objetivos reguladores y el análisis del conjunto de las consecuencias de cada nivel de prueba en los diferentes contextos.
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Nagy, L., S. Kamal-Bahl, and A. Brandtmüller. "Bridging HTA Agencies Across Europe: A Systematic Approach To Categorize Evolving Agencies." Value in Health 16, no. 3 (May 2013): A268. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2013.03.1375.

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Thatcher, Mark. "Regulation after delegation: independent regulatory agencies in Europe." Journal of European Public Policy 9, no. 6 (January 2002): 954–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1350176022000046445.

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Filgueira FigueIra, Marina. "La victimización de madame merle en the portrait of a lady y la sociedad europea como agente opresor." Philologia Hispalensis 2, no. 17 (2003): 25–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/ph.2003.v17.i02.03.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Agenzie europee"

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Liberati, Matteo. "La tutela giurisdizionale degli individui nell'azione delle agenzie europee di regolazione." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trieste, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10077/7731.

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La tesi di dottorato affronta il problema del tutela giurisdizionale e procedimentale degli individui interessati dall'azione delle agenzie europee di regolazione. Essa si sviluppa su tre capitoli. Il primo, di carattere introduttivo, è dedicato alla descrizione dei tratti principali del fenomeno di agentificazione. La nascita e l'ulteriore sviluppo di questi uffici decentralizzati sono esaminati nel più ampio contesto dell'evoluzione dei modelli dell'azione regolatoria e amministrativa europea. Le agenzie comunitarie di regolazione, in particolare, sembrano potersi ricondurre al modello della c.d. integrazione decentrata. L'inquadramento del fenomeno di “agentification” nell'alveo dei sistemi regolatori europei viene a costituire la base concettuale per la delimitazione dell'ambito soggettivo dell'indagine, dedicata alle agenzie che operano nelle materie e/o settori di intervento prima ricadenti nel c.d. pilastro comunitario e che presentano caratteri di fondo omogenei. Vengono, inoltre, esaminati il problema dell'individuazione della base giuridica corretta per la creazione di questi nuovi organismi e quello parallelo dei limiti della delegazione di poteri dalla Commissione alle agenzie (nel tentativo di verificare l'attualità della giurisprudenza Meroni e la validità della c.d. transmission belt theory). È, poi, affrontato il punctum pruriens dei meccanismi di vigilanza e controllo politico, finanziario e giurisdizionale predisposti dal diritto originario e derivato nei confronti delle agenzie di regolazione. Sulla scorta della pregressa sistemazione dogmatica si procede alla rassegna dei modelli di classificazione proposti dalla dottrina e dalle stesse istituzioni europee: si distinguono, quindi, le agenzie dotate del potere di adottare atti giuridicamente vincolanti nei confronti dei terzi (o, più latamente, di poteri di amministrazione attiva) e agenzie che tale prerogativa non hanno e che svolgono principalmente funzioni di raccolta e analisi dati e/o consultivi. Il problema della tutela giurisdizionale si pone con maggiore immediatezza e spessore per le agenzie dotate di poteri di accertamento costitutivo in grado di incidere direttamente sulla sfera giuridica soggettiva dei singoli, e su queste si concentra la tesi dottorale. Il secondo capitolo affronta il tema della tutela dei consociati nei procedimenti amministrativi che si svolgono di fronte alle agenzie di regolazione dotate di compiti di amministrazione attiva, allo scopo di comprendere se e in che modo, ai soggetti che sono interessati da quei procedimenti amministrativi che fanno capo alle agenzie europee (ad es. il procedimento di registrazione di un marchio comunitario), sono attribuiti diritti di difesa e strumenti di tutela endoprocedimentale. A questo fine, in via preliminare, si procede alla ricognizione delle regole e dei principi (consacrati per tabulas o elaborati dalla giurisprudenza europea) che informano la procedura amministrativa europea al rispetto delle posizioni soggettive, soffermandosi in particolare sul ruolo della Corte di giustizia nell'elaborazione e sintesi dei principi generali del procedimento amministrativo europeo e dei diritti di difesa spettanti agli interessati. Di seguito si verifica in quali termini e in quale misura questi principi e questi diritti sono riconosciuti e applicati nei procedimenti che si svolgono di fronte alle agenzie di regolazione. Ciò anzitutto per le agenzie che eseguono compiti di raccolta, analisi e diffusione dati e consultivi: per questo tipo di agenzie, caratterizzato da una scarsa procedimentalizzazione, il problema della tutela dei consociati nel procedimento insiste più che altro sull'estensione dei diritti di partecipazione alla formazione, analisi e diffusione delle informazioni, e non sui diritti procedimentali in senso stretto come quello di difesa o al contraddittorio. Vengono, quindi, esaminati singolarmente i procedimenti che si svolgono di fronte alle agenzie dotate di compiti di amministrazioni attiva. Per ogni agenzia l'analisi condotta evidenzia i diritti procedimentali degli interessati e i meccanismi di ricorso gerarchico e paragiurisdizionale predisposti dagli atti istitutivi, con particolare attenzione all'Agenzia per l'armonizzazione del mercato interno e all'Agenzia europea per le varietà vegetali. Tutte le agenzie dotate del potere di emanare atti giuridicamente vincolanti nei confronti dei consociati sono soggette a un sistema di ricorso interno al quale è dedicata la parte conclusiva del secondo capitolo al fine determinarne la natura amministrativa o giurisdizionale. Il terzo e ultimo capitolo affronta il profilo della tutela giurisdizionale degli individui nei confronti degli atti amministrativi delle agenzie produttivi di effetti giuridici vincolanti nei confronti dei terzi. Dopo una ricognizione preliminare delle diverse scelte prescrittive adottate in materia dai regolamenti istitutivi delle agenzie di regolazione con o senza compiti di amministrazione attiva (i.e. nessuna previsione, “rinvio formale” alle previsioni contenute nel TCE, “rinvio materiale” alle previsioni contenute nel TCE), si procede all'analisi del problema dell'impugnabilità degli atti endoprocedimentali, facendo specifico riferimento al caso esemplare dei pareri resi dall'Agenzia europea per i medicinali. Viene quindi considerata la questione concernente il valore dichiarativo o costitutivo delle norme sulla competenza giurisdizionale contenute nei regolamenti di base dell'Ufficio comunitario per le varietà vegetali e dell'Ufficio di armonizzazione al livello del mercato interno. Sempre prendendo le mosse da queste due ultime fattispecie si esaminano i procedimenti che si svolgono di fronte alle giurisdizioni nazionali in virtù della separazione del contenzioso sulla validità dei titoli da quello sulla contraffazione, soffermandosi sulle conseguenze che la concorrenza tra le autorità nazionali dei vari Stati membri e gli organi amministrativi e giurisdizionali europei determina per l'efficacia della protezione offerta agli utenti dei regimi europei della privativa vegetale e del marchio. Infine si affronta il problema immediatamente conseguente della competenza dei tribunali nazionali a giudicare della decadenza e della nullità di un atto comunitario (i.e. i titoli sovranazionali) . La seconda parte del terzo capitolo è dedicata all'analisi di alcune difficoltà processuali intrinseche dei meccanismi di ricorso giurisdizionale in materia di proprietà intellettuale. In particolare sono oggetto di critica la disciplina relativa all'intervento di terzi interessati e il regime linguistico dei ricorsi. Seguendo lo stesso approccio si procede all'esame di quelle difficoltà processuali che dipendono da caratteristiche strutturali dei meccanismi di ricorso, prospettando nel contempo delle ipotesi di soluzione. Segnatamente, si prende in considerazione l'eccessiva ipertrofia del sistema di tutela, articolato su troppo istanze. Sulla scorta della pregressa disamina, si verifica se le scelte operate dal legislatore dell'Unione europea rispondono all’esigenza di buon funzionamento della giustizia. Si preconizza, infine, l'eliminazione delle commissioni di ricorso interne e l'istituzione di nuove camere giurisdizionali con specifica competenza oppure di riti speciali.
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Pacetti, Valentina. "Il fascino dei territori : beni collettivi e agenzie per lo sviluppo locale nella competizione tra regioni europee." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005IEPP0009.

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La recherche s'intéresse au rapport entre l'attraction d'investissements extérieurs et la présence de "biens collectifs locaux de concurrence" dans deux régions européennes. Pour réfléchir sur cette relation, la recherche a suivi deux parcours parallèles : le premier concerne les territoires, et les mécanismes de production des biens collectifs dans le Piémont et en Bretagne ; le deuxième concerne les agences locales pour l'attraction d'investissements étrangers actives dans les deux régions, du point de vue de leur organisation interne et de leurs stratégies. Ce parcours nous a permis de découvrir tant les mécanismes qui conduisent les choix des agences que le rôle déterminant des biens locaux de concurrence pour la réussite des politiques locales d'attraction d'investissements extérieurs.
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Alberti, J. F. "LE AGENZIE DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/232410.

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The research covers all the different types of EU agencies, with a comprehensive approach to the agencification process. The first chapter deals with two fundamental models that have influenced EU agencies: the New Public Management and the International administrative Unions. The second chapter gives a definition of ‘EU agency’ and then sketchs a map of the agencies created so far, highlighting the similarities and the differences concerning the legal basis, the internal structure, the role of the executive director, the board of administration and the scientific commettees and finally the acts enacted by EU agencies. Then the analyses turns on targeting the judicial review of those acts, considering both the influnce of the Court of Justice (CJ) and that of the internal boards of appeal or the Commission as administrative judge. The impact of the European Ombudsman is evaluated as well. The fourth chapter deals with the limits of delegation of powers in the EU legal order; the basic idea is that delegation of powers to agencies at EU level needs to take into account the peculiar role of the Commission. In this context, the jurisprudence of the CJ is examinated and in particular a new reading of the ‘Meroni doctrine’ is given. The limits stemming from the Treaties, especially art. 290-291 TFEU, are taken into account too. Finally, the highly complicated external relations of EU agencies are described and framed, in order to deal with two issues: the legitimacy of those relations and the possible international legal personality of EU agencies.
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Ekelund, Helena. "The agencification of Europe : explaining the establishment of European Community agencies." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2010. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11269/.

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Governance in the European Union is being transformed through the increased use of agencies to perform a range of functions in a variety of policy areas. The European Commission believes that agencies can add value but admits that their establishment has not been accompanied with a “common understanding” of their roles and purposes. In this thesis, I take the approach that such an understanding is best reached through examination of existing agencies. Focusing on the most common type of agency in the EU, i.e. Community Agencies, this thesis provides a four-level analysis. At the conceptual level, the thesis deals with the ‘agency’ concept. Drawing on public management literature, the empirical level involves classification of these diverse bodies. The contribution of the thesis at the theoretical level is to identify the key driving factors behind agency establishment; following a theoretical framework devised from new institutionalist theories I trace and analyse the establishment process of four case study agencies. The research reveals that to fully understand the establishment of agencies we need to draw on more than one strand of new institutionalism, as they can explain different aspects of agency creation. As a wider outlook the thesis reflects on the role of agencies, relating it to the wider academic debates on the ‘regulatory state’ and its implications for legitimacy.
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DEPETRIS, ELENA. "La responsabilità delle agenzie di rating tra diritto europeo e soluzioni di diritto interno." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/50987.

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Il lavoro analizza il tema della responsabilità civile delle agenzie di rating del credito per i danni cagionati dalla diffusione di valutazioni non corrette. Dopo aver ripercorso l’evoluzione storica delle agenzie di rating, dalla loro nascita sino ai giorni nostri, ci si sofferma sulla nozione di rating del credito e sulla descrizione del procedimento attraverso il quale lo stesso viene assegnato. Si passa, quindi, ad analizzare quelli che sono i problemi principali sollevati dall’attività di classamento del merito creditizio e si esamina il passaggio dall’autoregolamentazione all’intervento normativo, con particolare attenzione all’ordinamento statunitense ed all’ordinamento europeo. Si affronta, infine, il tema della responsabilità civile delle agenzie di rating del credito. Dopo essersi soffermati sulla natura giuridica del rating del credito, vengono indagati i possibili profili di responsabilità delle agenzie di rating sia nei confronti degli investitori sia nei confronti degli emittenti, con riferimento tanto alla disciplina europea (art. 35 bis del Regolamento CE n. 1060/2009, introdotto dal Regolamento UE n. 462/2013) quanto alla disciplina di diritto interno.
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Pereira, Demetrius Cesario. "União Europeia : a politica externa e de segurança comum em um mundo unipolar." [s.n.], 2005. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/281929.

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Orientador: Sebastião Carlos Velasco e Cruz
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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Resumo: Esta dissertação pretende analisar a influência do sistema internacional após a Guerra Fria no regionalismo europeu por meio do estudo da Política Externa e de Segurança Comum (PESC) da União Européia (UE). No trabalho, procurou-se apresentar as teorias sistêmicas de integração regional, concentrando-se na perspectiva neo-realista para a análise da PESC. A partir daí, contextualiza-se o cenário mundial e regional, para então inserir o estudo da PESC na análise. Estudou-se também as discussões que levaram à criação da PESC pelo Tratado de Maastricht, com a análise das posições dos três principais países envolvidos na negociação, Alemanha, França e Reino Unido, para depois examinar suas características e evoluções. Assim, o trabalho relaciona os avanços e retrocessos da PESC com as previsões feitas pelos teóricos realistas, avaliando a validade de seus argumentos e tecendo cenários futuros com o auxílio da teoria, especialmente em relação à independência de uma política externa européia em relação aos EUA e à OTAN
Abstract: This paper is an analysis of the post-Cold War international system in the European regionalism through the study of the Common Foreign and Security Polity (CFSP) of the European Union (UE). The regional integration systemic theories are presented, concentrating in the neorealist perspective to the analysis of CFSP. From this starting point, the global and regional scenarios are contextualized, and then the study of the CFSP is inserted. It was also studied the discussions that led to the creation of CFSP by the Maastricht Treaty, along with the analysis of the positions of the three main countries involved in the negotiation, Germany, France and United Kingdom, to then examine its characteristics and evolutions. The paper correlates advances and backlashes of the CFSP with the previsions made by the realist scholars, evaluating the validity of their arguments and building future scenarios with the aid of theory, especially in relation to the independence of a European foreign policy in relation to the US and NATO
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Piquet, Agathe. "Europol, une police européenne ? Création et autonomisation d’une agence." Thesis, Paris 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA020033.

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Dans le contexte actuel de forte visibilité des enjeux de sécurité intérieure et de critiques sur la construction européenne, cette thèse s’intéresse à la trajectoire institutionnelle d’Europol des années 1990 à 2018. Elle étudie la manière dont celui-ci a évolué d’une organisation intergouvernementale, débutant formellement ses activités en 1999, en une agence de l’UE aux ressources et prérogatives croissantes. À ce titre, ce travail propose de développer un cadre d’analyse alternatif au modèle principal-agent, dominant les travaux sur les agences, en s’appuyant sur la littérature relative à l’autonomie, renouvelée par une approche cognitive et sociologique. À partir d’une démarche méthodologique qualitative, cette recherche met en lumière la pluralité des acteurs et dynamiques internes et externes à l’agence alimentant son processus de création et d’autonomisation. Elle démontre la pertinence de saisir les différentes facettes de l’autonomie d’Europol, plongé dans un environnement complexe et multi-niveaux, composé à la fois d’acteurs nationaux et européens, techniques, bureaucratiques et politiques. Ce travail considère dès lors non seulement le degré d’autonomie de cette agence, mais identifie également les acteurs par rapport auxquels cette autonomie peut être pensée. Ainsi, cette étude entend plus largement proposer de nouvelles perspectives de recherche sur les agences de l’UE opérant dans un domaine régalien
Facing the current salience of internal security issues and criticism regarding the European construction, this dissertation focuses on Europol’s institutional trajectory from the 1990s to 2018. It analyses how it has evolved from an intergovernmental organisation, officially starting its activities in 1999, to an EU agency benefiting from growing resources and prerogatives. Therefore, this research offers an analytical altenative to the dominant principal-agent model in the field of agencies, by exploring the academic works on autonomy, renewed by a cognitive and sociological approach. Using a qualitative methodology, this thesis highlights the diversity of internal and external actors and dynamics contributing to Europol’s creation and autonomisation processes. It reveals the promises offered by the multi-faceted concept of autonomy, used to Europol, inserted in a complex and multi-level environement due to its national and European, technical, bureaucratic and political stakeholders. Such perspective aims thereby to understand not only the degree of Europol’s autonomy, but intends also to identify from whom this autonomy must be considered. Thus, this dissertation tends more broadly to develop new research perspectives on EU agencies operating in a core-state power
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Elston, Thomas. "Reinterpreting agencies in UK central government : on meaning, motive and policymaking." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2014. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/14045/.

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This thesis is a qualitative and interpretive exploration of continuity and change in the role of executive agencies in UK central government. Its three objectives are: (i) to test the longevity of the semi-autonomous agency model first introduced by Conservative governments after 1988; (ii) to explore the department-agency task division in the policymaking processes supposedly fragmented by this ‘agencification’; and (iii) to evaluate the paradigmatic testament of contemporary agency policy and practice in Whitehall. The thesis builds from an extended case study conducted during the 2010 Coalition Government in the Ministry of Justice and three of its agencies – the National Offender Management Service, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, and the Office of the Public Guardian. Social constructivist meta-theory and the application of narrative and discourse analysis together make for an account of interpretive transformation that is theorised by discursive institutionalism. Substantively, the thesis first describes an asymmetric departure from the ‘accountable management’ philosophy which the 1988 Next Steps agency programme originally epitomised. Agency meaning is multivocal, but contemporarily converges towards accountability and transparent corporate governance, rather than managerial empowerment, de-politicisation and decentralisation. Secondly, institutional preservation of the policy-delivery work dichotomy is registered, yet found to be a poor descriptor of both historic and contemporary policy processes. Agency staff act as policy initiators and collaborators, contrary to Next Steps’ quasi-contractual, principal-agent logic, and further evidencing the departmentalisation of the once arm’s-length agency model. Thirdly, and paradigmatically, while no unidirectional trend is found, the thesis adds to the growing literature positing some departure from the former ideological and practical predominance of ‘new public management’. In so doing, it also demonstrates the challenges faced by large-N population ecology and administrative systems analysis – the favoured methodology in much international agencification scholarship – in accounting for continuity and change in policy, practice and paradigm.
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SAPONARO, MICHELE. "LA RESPONSABILITA' DELLE AGENZIE DI RATING NEI CONFRONTI DEITERZI." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1550.

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L’oggetto del presente lavoro è rappresentato dall'esame del rapporto tra l'attuale regolamentazione delle agenzie di rating e le regole di responsabilità civile cui le stesse agenzie possono essere assoggettate, anche alla luce del trattamento normativo riservato alle agenzie di rating dalla legislazione e dalla giurisprudenza statunitensi e delle teorie sviluppate dalla dottrina sul tema della responsabilità da informazione inesatta al mercato. L’attuale regolamentazione introdotta dall'Unione Europea svolge un ruolo determinante sia sotto il profilo dell'individuazione del fondamento della responsabilità, sia sotto quello della ricostruzione degli obblighi, della diligenza e della causalità materiale e giuridica. La disciplina comunitaria, anche alla luce della giurisprudenza statunitense, consente di prospettare uno scenario in cui i rater sono soggetti a regole di responsabilità differenziate in ragione del diverso status riconosciuto dalla normativa rilevante. La nuova regolamentazione comunitaria è chiamata a svolgere il duplice ruolo di fondare una sorta di private action da inadempimento in capo a qualunque investitore nei confronti di un’agenzia registrata e di contribuire a definire il perimetro degli obblighi esigibili da parte dell’agenzia, rafforzando la posizione del terzo investitore danneggiato dal rating inesatto e fornendo un efficace supporto agli strumenti di tutela di tipo pubblicistico.
The present work is focused on the examination of the relationship between the current regulation of credit rating agencies and the rules of civil liability to which agencies may be subject to, in light of the regulatory treatment of the U.S. credit rating agencies, both according legislation and case law, and the legal theories developed on the case of liability for incorrect information to the market. The regulation introduced by the European Union plays a major role to find out the basis of liability, the duties of diligence and the legal and material causality nexus. EU regulation, in light of U.S. case law, can envisage a scenario in which the raters are subject to different rules of liability on the basis of the different status recognized by the relevant legislation. The new EU regulation is called to play a dual role: to establish, although not explicitly, a sort of private action for negligence on the part of investors against a registered agency, and to help in defining the scope of the obligations of the credit rating agency, strengthening the position of the third investor damaged by inaccurate ratings and providing an useful support to the public enforcement remedies.
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SAPONARO, MICHELE. "LA RESPONSABILITA' DELLE AGENZIE DI RATING NEI CONFRONTI DEITERZI." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1550.

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L’oggetto del presente lavoro è rappresentato dall'esame del rapporto tra l'attuale regolamentazione delle agenzie di rating e le regole di responsabilità civile cui le stesse agenzie possono essere assoggettate, anche alla luce del trattamento normativo riservato alle agenzie di rating dalla legislazione e dalla giurisprudenza statunitensi e delle teorie sviluppate dalla dottrina sul tema della responsabilità da informazione inesatta al mercato. L’attuale regolamentazione introdotta dall'Unione Europea svolge un ruolo determinante sia sotto il profilo dell'individuazione del fondamento della responsabilità, sia sotto quello della ricostruzione degli obblighi, della diligenza e della causalità materiale e giuridica. La disciplina comunitaria, anche alla luce della giurisprudenza statunitense, consente di prospettare uno scenario in cui i rater sono soggetti a regole di responsabilità differenziate in ragione del diverso status riconosciuto dalla normativa rilevante. La nuova regolamentazione comunitaria è chiamata a svolgere il duplice ruolo di fondare una sorta di private action da inadempimento in capo a qualunque investitore nei confronti di un’agenzia registrata e di contribuire a definire il perimetro degli obblighi esigibili da parte dell’agenzia, rafforzando la posizione del terzo investitore danneggiato dal rating inesatto e fornendo un efficace supporto agli strumenti di tutela di tipo pubblicistico.
The present work is focused on the examination of the relationship between the current regulation of credit rating agencies and the rules of civil liability to which agencies may be subject to, in light of the regulatory treatment of the U.S. credit rating agencies, both according legislation and case law, and the legal theories developed on the case of liability for incorrect information to the market. The regulation introduced by the European Union plays a major role to find out the basis of liability, the duties of diligence and the legal and material causality nexus. EU regulation, in light of U.S. case law, can envisage a scenario in which the raters are subject to different rules of liability on the basis of the different status recognized by the relevant legislation. The new EU regulation is called to play a dual role: to establish, although not explicitly, a sort of private action for negligence on the part of investors against a registered agency, and to help in defining the scope of the obligations of the credit rating agency, strengthening the position of the third investor damaged by inaccurate ratings and providing an useful support to the public enforcement remedies.
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Books on the topic "Agenzie europee"

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Pacetti, Valentina. Territorio, competitività e investimenti esteri: Beni collettivi locali e agenzie di promozione nelle regioni europee. Roma: Carocci, 2009.

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Cartou, Louis. Communautés européennes. Paris: Dalloz, 1991.

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Cartou, Louis. Communautés européennes. 9th ed. Paris: Dalloz, 1989.

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Henrik, Halkier, Danson Mike, and Damborg Charlotte, eds. Regional development agencies in Europe. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1998.

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Council of Europe (CoE). Alphen aan den Rijn: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2015.

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Clive, Archer, ed. Organizing Europe: The institutions of integration. 2nd ed. London: E. Arnold, 1993.

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Norman, Flynn, and Strehl Franz 1948-, eds. Public sector management in Europe. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1996.

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Alan, Fowler. Institutional development & NGOs in Africa: Policy perspectives for European development agencies. Oxford: INTRAC, 1992.

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Jacques, Schwob, Flauss J. F, Wachsmann Patrick, and Université Robert Schuman. Ecole doctorale de droit et de sciences politiques. Equipe de recherche droit comparé des droits de l'homme., eds. Le droit des organisations internationales: Recueil d'études à la mémoire de Jacques Schwob. Bruxelles: Bruylant, 1997.

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Davies, Eric. European Union institutions, agencies and other bodies. Manchester: European Information Association, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Agenzie europee"

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Ongaro, Edoardo, Dario Barbieri, Nicola Bellé, and Paolo Fedele. "European Union (EU) Agencies." In Government Agencies, 400–410. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230359512_38.

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Randma-Liiv, Tiina, Vitalis Nakrošis, and Gyӧrgy Hajnal. "Comparing Agencification in Central and Eastern Europe." In Government Agencies, 335–40. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230359512_31.

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Everson, Michelle, and Ellen Vos. "European Union Agencies." In The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises, 315–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51791-5_17.

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McCormick, John. "Specialized Agencies." In European Union Politics, 237–54. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34391-7_15.

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McCormick, John. "Specialized Agencies." In European Union Politics, 225–40. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-45340-2_15.

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Gladman, Imogen. "EU Agencies." In The European Union Encyclopedia and Directory 2022, 393–404. 22nd ed. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003179887-1318.

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Celeste, Edoardo, and Federico Fabbrini. "Competing Jurisdictions: Data Privacy Across the Borders." In Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies, 43–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54660-1_3.

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Abstract Borderless cloud computing technologies are exacerbating tensions between European and other existing regulatory models for data privacy. On the one hand, in the European Union (EU), a series of data localisation initiatives are emerging with the objective of preserving Europe’s digital sovereignty, guaranteeing the respect of EU fundamental rights and preventing foreign law enforcement and intelligence agencies from accessing personal data. On the other hand, foreign countries are unilaterally adopting legislation requiring national corporations to disclose data stored in Europe, in this way bypassing jurisdictional boundaries grounded on physical data location. The chapter investigates this twofold dynamic by focusing particularly on the current friction between the EU data protection approach and the data privacy model of the United States (US) in the field of cloud computing.
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Schimmelfennig, Frank, Stefan Engert, and Heiko Knobel. "European Socialization Agencies and Strategies." In International Socialization in Europe, 27–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230625129_3.

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Palmer, Michael B. "Reuter’s S. Engländer and Intra-European Agency Negotiations, 1847–90s." In International News Agencies, 25–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31178-0_2.

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Lavrijssen, Saskia, and Leigh Hancher. "Networks of Regulatory Agencies in Europe." In National Legal Systems and Globalization, 183–220. The Hague, The Netherlands: T. M. C. Asser Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-885-9_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Agenzie europee"

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Torlak, Sülün Evinç, and Bilsev Gürsan. "A Study on the Regional Development Agencies as Project Based Development Model." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00472.

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Development concept, especially regional development concept has become the most important topic to even out the regional imbalances after the Second World War. The most important date has been after 1929, beginning with big crisis in the world. Regional development agencies which are the role of growth and development key have been established since the early of 1930’s, initially in America, and then in European Countries together with in some other Eastern Countries. Today, the key role of the development within the framework of ‘new development perception’ form the basis of project logic, in other words; project based development model which the agencies are intervening notably. This model is on the agenda, with the strong impact of regional and cohesion politics of European Union and takes the role excessively through grants and funds which development agencies are seen as the place of implementation of those policies. Many different sector-specific projects from infrastructure to protection of heritage, presented to the related authorities are being executed. Supported projects within grants and funds help people changing viewpoints; improve competences and direct people to act through project logic as well. This case carries the meaning of the strong impact of development by relieving the problems or needs through projects. In this study, some definitions related with development, development project examples to the published extent by European Commission and the case of the model that is very new to Turkey within project examples of development agencies have been examined using the comparative analysis method.
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Sánchez Chaparro, Teresa, and Victor Gomez Frías. "Increasing significance of external quality assurance in higher education: current strategies applied by European agencies." In Fourth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head18.2018.8215.

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Quality assurance of higher education programmes and institutions has been one of the cornerstones of the Bologna process since its creation. However, after more than one decade of implementation of the European quality assurance framework, many national systems are suffering from the so-called “evaluation fatigue”. From a thorough revision of key sectorial sources, this paper identifies a number of strategies currently being tested by European quality assurance agencies aimed at increasing significance and reducing bureaucracy of external quality assurance processes.
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PALUMBO, G. G. C. "HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS FROM SPACE: THE PROGRAMMES OF THE EUROPEAN AND ITALIAN SPACE AGENCIES." In Proceedings of the Sixth School. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812777492_0013.

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"INTERNAL BENCHMARKING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN REAL ESTATE AGENCIES." In 7th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2000. ERES, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2000_022.

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Sawińska, Agnieszka. "INNOVATIONS OF TRAVEL AGENCIES IN TOURISM SERVICES FOR SENIORS." In Tourism in Southern and Eastern Europe 2017: Tourism and Creative Industries: Trends and Challenges. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/tosee.04.28.

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Chabanon, David. "CBTC/ERTMS/PTC Convergence." In 2013 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2013-2447.

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A trend has recently emerged in re-signaling projects, especially in Europe, where infrastructure managers of large commuter rails are facing a dilemma: “should we install CBTC (Communication Based Train Control) or ERTMS (European Rail Traffic, Management System) — or both?” These commuter rails often span over a large territory, interfacing sometimes with the national network and have to cross through high-density traffic sections in crowded cities. This paper discusses this dilemma and the factors that contribute to the decision-making process of deploying a new signaling system. These factors, often captured early in the business case of the project, are more complex than the simple issues of a) high throughput capability (leaning toward CBTC) and b) interoperability needs (leaning toward ERTMS). Other factors are considered in the business case such as: operating needs of the railway including the regulation concepts, reducing the Life Cycle Cost of the system, the risk level that the owner is willing to carry, other high-profile national roll-out plans and special needs of key stakeholders. All of these different factors and parameters are discussed in this paper, and are illustrated by actual re-signaling projects in London, Paris, Madrid and Istanbul. The main characteristics of ERTMS and CBTC are presented with their pros and cons for these types of applications. The paper further discusses how the industry is reacting to this emerging trend. Are there any state-of-the-art signaling solutions from the suppliers that can fit these types of projects? The paper also gives an overview of the recent progress of the European Rail Industry in terms of research and development for future signaling systems in urban / suburban areas. Meanwhile, Positive Train Control (PTC) systems are being deployed in North America on class 1 railroads as mandated by the US congress, primarily as a means to increase safety. At the same time, some US rail transit agencies are adopting CBTC (albeit at a slow pace). The paper explores if there are any lessons from Europe related to CBTC/ERTMS convergence that could apply in North America related to CBTC/PTC convergence.
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Khelif, Khaled, Yann Mombrun, Gerhard Backfried, Farhan Sahito, Luca Scarpato, Petr Motlicek, Srikanth Madikeri, Damien Kelly, Gideon Hazzani, and Emmanouil Chatzigavriil. "Towards a Breakthrough Speaker Identification Approach for Law Enforcement Agencies: SIIP." In 2017 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eisic.2017.14.

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"The Role of Public Agencies in the Property Development Process." In Third Conference of the European Real Estate Society: ERES Conference 1996. ERES, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres1996_114.

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Sadura, Filip, Maciej S. Wróbel, and Katarzyna Karpienko. "Application of Raman Spectroscopy for the Detection of Colored Tattoo Inks in Tissues: Preliminary Phantom Study." In European Conference on Biomedical Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ecbo.2021.em1a.13.

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We present the viability of Raman spectroscopic approach for detection and determination of tattoo ink pigments, and the use of polymer optical skin tissue phantoms as possible tools for regulatory agencies.
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García Juanatey, Ana, Jacint Jordana, and David Sancho. "Multi-level governance in quality assurance in Spain: the case of the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA)." In Fifth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head19.2019.9285.

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This paper aims to examine the case of quality assurance in Spain, disentangling the evolution of the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA), that made its way towards consolidation in a context characterized by deep policy transformations and by multiple actors involved. The case of ANECA and the Spanish context is particularly interesting because of the previous existence of several regional agencies before ANECA was created. These multilevel dynamics in quality assurance evolved over the years towards significant levels of coordination, but were not exempt of multiple conflicts. This case may contribute to assessing a gap in the literature: clarifying the role of quality agencies in implementing contested policy changes originated at the European level, identifying at the same time the complexities of multi-level governance.
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Glennie, Alex, Nyangala Zolho, and Hugo Cuello. A Comparison of the Characteristics of TAFTIE and RELAI Innovation Agencies. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004551.

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This report brings together the results of a comparative analysis of the Latin American Network of Innovation Agencies (RELAI) and the European Network of Innovation Agencies (TAFTIE). This research has aimed to foster links between innovation agencies in Europe and Latin America in order to strengthen relationships and create opportunities for learning to take place. Our starting place is a comparison of the ways in which TAFTIE and RELAI agencies are similar, as well as the areas where they diverge. With this report, we hope to stimulate thinking about the variety of roles that innovation agencies can take on and how they can become more effective learning organizations, capable of adapting and evolving in response to changing contexts and able to learn from the experience of their peers worldwide.
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Tarasenko, Rostyslav O., Svitlana M. Amelina, and Albert A. Azaryan. Improving the content of training future translators in the aspect of studying modern CAT tools. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3877.

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The article deals with the search for improving the content of training for future translators, taking into account the expansion of the use of information technologies in the field of translation. The results of a study of curriculums for translators at the universities of Europe, America and Asia are presented. The use of CAT systems in the work of translation agencies is shown. The presentation of various CAT systems in training programs for translators and their use in the market of translation services is analyzed. It has been established that both university curricula and translation agencies are oriented, as a rule, not to one, but to several CAT systems. The results of a student survey based on their practice in translation agencies are presented. Recommendations have been developed regarding the inclusion of the most common CAT systems in the training program for translators. The expediency of studying not just one, but several CAT systems is substantiated. The necessity of studying both desktop and cloud CAT systems is indicated.
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Landon, Tess, and Harald Hochreiter. Randomised controlled trials and other experimental approaches in the Austrian Research Promotion Agency. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.554.

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The objective of this paper/presentation is to highlight how experimental approaches, specifically Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs), can be leveraged to evaluate and measure the impact of new programmes, support programme development and test new services in funding and innovation agencies. RCTs are seen in many facets of public policy, however RCTs as a method for innovation agencies to evaluate new initiatives is relatively new. We present three RCTs implemented in the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) that have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The trials are implemented to evaluate the effectiveness of new measures intended to help strengthen R&I in start-ups and SMEs. Through these three examples, we aim to demonstrate the advantages in which RCTs can augment the evaluation of new services as well as challenges that come with implementing RCTs. For one RCT, we will present final results. Two RCTs are ongoing, and we will present the trial design. We also discuss the operational aspects of incorporating experimentation in an innovation agency.
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Máñez Costa, Maria, Amy M. P. Oen, Tina-Simone Schmid Neset, Loius Celliers, Mirko Suhari, Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann, Rafael Pimentel, et al. Co-production of Climate Services : A diversity of approaches and good practice from the ERA4CS projects (2017–2021). Linköping Univeristy Electronic Press, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/9789179291990.

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This guide presents a joint effort of projects funded under the European Research Area for Climate Services (ERA4CS) (http://www.jpi-climate.eu/ERA4CS), a co- funded action initiated by JPI Climate with co-funding by the European Union (Grant 690462), 15 national public Research Funding Organisations (RFOs), and 30 Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) from 18 European countries. This guide sets out to increase the understanding of different pathways, methods, and approaches to improve knowledge co-production of climate services with users as a value-added activity of the ERA4CS Programme. Reflecting on the experiences of 16 of the 26 projects funded under ERA4CS, this guide aims to define and recommend good practices for transdisciplinary knowledge co-production of climate services to researchers, users, funding agencies, and private sector service providers. Drawing on responses from ERA4CS project teams to a questionnaire and interviews, this guide maps the diversity of methods for stakeholder identification, involvement, and engagement. It also conducts an analysis of methods, tools, and mechanisms for engagement as well as evaluation of co-production processes. This guide presents and discusses good practice examples based on the review of the ERA4CS projects, identifying enablers and barriers for key elements in climate service co-production processes. These were: namely (i) Forms of Engagement; (ii) Entry Points for Engagement; and, (iii) Intensity of Involvement. It further outlines key ingredients to enhance the quality of co-producing climate services with users and stakeholders. Based on the analysis of the lessons learned from ERA4CS projects, as well as a review of key concepts in the recent literature on climate service co-production, we provide a set of recommendations for researchers, users, funders and private sector providers of climate services.
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Kerrigan, Susan, Phillip McIntyre, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Bendigo. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206968.

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Bendigo, where the traditional owners are the Dja Dja Wurrung people, has capitalised on its European historical roots. Its striking architecture owes much to its Gold Rush past which has also given it a diverse cultural heritage. The creative industries, while not well recognised as such, contribute well to the local economy. The many festivals, museums and library exhibitions attract visitors from the metropolitan centre of Victoria especially. The Bendigo Creative Industries Hub was a local council initiative while the Ulumbarra Theatre is located within the City’s 1860’s Sandhurst Gaol. Many festivals keep the city culturally active and are supported by organisations such as Bendigo Bank. The Bendigo Writers Festival, the Bendigo Queer Film Festival, The Bendigo Invention & Innovation Festival, Groovin the Moo and the Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival are well established within the community. A regional accelerator and Tech School at La Trobe University are touted as models for other regional Victorian cities. The city has a range of high quality design agencies, while the software and digital content sector is growing with embeddeds working in agriculture and information management systems. Employment in Film, TV and Radio and Visual Arts has remained steady in Bendigo for a decade while the Music and Performing Arts sector grew quite well over the same period.
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