How to Work with the EU Institutions

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ISBN: 9781838089818
Uitgever: John Harper Publishing Ltd
Verschijningsvorm: Paperback
Auteur: Alan Hardacre
Druk: 1
Relevante opleidingen: European Studies
Pagina's: 292
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2020
Voorgeschreven bij o.a.: Haagse Hogeschool (HHS)
NUR: Bestuurs- en beleidskunde

EU legislation has worldwide and serious impacts for governments, businesses and consumers. In this systematic and practical handbook, expert Brussels professionals share their insights, tips and strategies for engaging successfully with the process by which these laws are made. The authors show how lobbying is a multi-stage end-to-end process and explain the opportunities, challenges and risks at each step.

The book is full of real-world insights, timelines for how legislation is adopted, checklists of key points and actions, flowcharts and explanatory diagrams.

Section 1, which takes a comprehensive approach to public affairs management, reviews innovative methods for building influence, setting issue priorities, employing IT tools, communicating with the news media, attracting a social media following, and advancing issues through third-country advocacy.

Section 2 helps the reader apply these strategies to dealings with EU institutions. It covers the roles of the European Commission, Parliament and EU Councils, following Ordinary Legislative Procedure, and working with Delegated and Implementing Acts.

Section 3 sums up the various insights from contributors and provides guidance for successful EU advocacy.

Note: This book can be read as a standalone or in conjunction with How the EU Institutions Work: A handbook and guide to EU decision-making (ISBN 9781838089801), which is a foundation text explaining how the EU institutions work together in the legislative process.

Who is the book for?

● Public affairs professionals working with EU decision-making

● Stakeholders affected by EU legislation, including NGOs, federations and businesses

● Students and young professionals looking to work in EU public affairs

● Academic and training courses on EU decision-making and public affairs