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EPRC Seminar: Multi-Level Governance in the European Union: a Practitioner´s Insight

24 November 2014

On Wednesday 19 November, EPRC hosted a seminar by Serafin Pazos-Vidal, head of the Brussels Office of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).

The aim of the seminar was to provide an overview of the ability of subnational governments, with a focus on the Scottish Government and Scottish local government, to engage with EU institutional decision-making and implementation processes.

Through reference to key theoretical concepts such as multi-level governance, subsidiarity, policy communities, and issue networks, the speaker examined the evolution of EU policy frameworks from their pre-Lisbon Treaty setting to the current situation. Of particular relevance was the subject of change in the balance of regional-macroscale competences as a result of demands from the UK and other Member States, and the formalisation of regional representation in Europe.

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