The
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
and
Euratom have agencies, decentralised independent bodies, corporate bodies and joint undertakings which are established as juridical persons through secondary EU legislation and tasked with a specific narrow field of work.
They are a part of the wider set of
bodies of the European Union and Euratom and are therefore distinct from:
* international law juridical persons established through primary (treaty) legislation, either as an EU institution (the
European Central Bank
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central component of the Eurosystem and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) as well as one of seven institutions of the European Union. It is one of the world's Big Four (banking)#International ...
) or as an EU body of another type (such as the
European Investment Bank
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the 27 member states. It is the largest multilateral financial institution in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt sol ...
Group entities, the
European University Institute, the
European Stability Mechanism or the
Unified Patent Court)
* other
EU institutions
* other EU bodies lacking
juridical person
A juridical person is a legal person that is not a natural person but an organization recognized by law as a fictitious person such as a corporation, government agency, non-governmental organisation, or international organization (such as the ...
ality, including the
advisory bodies, the independent offices held by a single person (
European Ombudsman,
European Data Protection Supervisor), and the (non-independent, auxiliary) EU inter-institutional services, regardless of whether established through treaty or through secondary legislation
* the pan-EU organisational forms which are not considered constituent bodies of the EU or Euratom, regardless of whether possessing juridical personality (
European Research Infrastructure Consortium,
European political party
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,
European political foundation,
European grouping of territorial cooperation, , ) or lacking it (
European economic interest grouping)
Overview
In contrast to other EU bodies established through secondary legislation, each of more than fifty such entities has its own
juridical person
A juridical person is a legal person that is not a natural person but an organization recognized by law as a fictitious person such as a corporation, government agency, non-governmental organisation, or international organization (such as the ...
ality granted by the EU law, recognised across the EU, and in some cases, also across the EEA countries, Switzerland, Serbia, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Turkey. Nevertheless, in relations with other non-EU third countries, they are in general not recognised as independent entities, thus being considered either parts of the juridical personality of the EU or Euratom.
Some of the agencies, decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and Euratom are tasked with answering the need to develop scientific or technical know-how in certain fields, others bring together different interest groups to facilitate dialogue at European and international level.
Existing agencies
They are divided into the following groups:
Decentralised agencies of the EU
Distinct from the EU institutions, the agencies of the European Union are specialist bodies set up to advise the Institutions and Member States in areas that affect everyone living in the Union. They are located in member states across the EU, providing services, information, and know-how. The total budget of all the decentralised agencies is approximately 0.8% of the EU's annual budget.
Single market agencies
Area of freedom, security and justice agencies
European supervisory authorities
European supervisory authorities (of the
European System of Financial Supervision)
Banking union (Single Resolution Mechanism) bodies
Single Resolution Mechanism bodies (of the
European banking union)
Common Security and Defence Policy agencies
Common Security and Defence Policy agencies (under the former II Pillar)
Executive agencies of the EU
Executive agencies are created by the European Commission for a fixed period.
Euratom agencies
Joint undertakings
A joint undertaking is a juridical person and a subsidiary body of the EU or Euratom, established through an agreement between the
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
, the participating member states, and the European industry of a certain field, with the purpose of implementing a
public-private partnership project.
of the European Union
of Euratom
Independent secondary-legislation bodies
Decentralised
The list includes the two decentralised bodies other than agencies, established as EU juridical persons through secondary legislation of the EU/Euratom.
Other
The list includes the remaining two bodies other than agencies, decentralised bodies or joint undertakings, established as EU juridical persons through secondary legislation of the EU/Euratom.
Non-existing decentralised bodies
Proposed and abandoned
Transformed or dissolved
Agencies
Euratom joint undertakings
*
Schnell-Brüter- Kernkraftwerksgesellschaft mbH' (SBK)
*
Hochtemperatur- Kernkraftwerk GmbH (HKG)
See also
*
Directorate-General
Within the European Union (EU), Directorates-General are departments with specific zones of responsibility. Within the European Commission specifically, Directorates-General are the equivalent of national-level Ministry (government department), m ...
*
European integration – participation by non-EU states in EU initiatives
*
Glossary of European Union concepts, acronyms, and jargon
*
Meroni doctrine
References
Notes
External links
EU's main site about agencies*
* Attribution of the seat of EU agencies
European Council conclusions, December 2003* EU agencies on social media
*
Official social media accounts of EU agencieson Twitter and elsewhere
*
Unofficial mirrors of social media accounts of EU agencieson
Mastodon
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