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Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
The specific multilevel setup in the European Union provides distinct ‘routes’ to influence EU policy initiation, decision-making and implementation. It also activates governments themselves to engage in lobbying, most notably sub-national governments lobbying higher levels of government. The contributions to this panel evaluate the ways in which the activities of interest groups are shaped by these institutional opportunities, and, vice versa, the ways in which policy makers at distinct levels search the input of certain organized interests.
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Making Energy Poverty a national political issue - local and regional agenda setting as interest group strategy for national agenda setting? | View Paper Details |
The Influence of Local Government on EU Decision-Making: Evidence from the 2014 Public Procurement Directives and the EU’s Roma Policy | View Paper Details |
Inclusion of Interest Organisations in Formulation of National Position towards EU Legislation | View Paper Details |
Corporate Monitoring in the European Union | View Paper Details |