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Bodies of the European Union and Euratom

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The main bodies of the European Union and Euratom are:

  • the seven principal institutions of the European Union, including the one which is an international entity (the European Central Bank)
  • other bodies of the EU established through primary (treaty) legislation, either as international law bodies (the European Investment Bank Group entities, the European University Institute, the European Stability Mechanism and the Unified Patent Court) or as bodies without juridical personality (the European Ombudsman, the advisory bodies to the European Union)
  • the agencies, decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and Euratom, which are bodies of the EU established as juridical persons through secondary legislation,
  • other bodies of the EU established through secondary legislation, which lack juridical personality (e.g. European Data Protection Supervisor)
  • the inter-institutional services

Apart from them, some several other bodies exist.

Institutions of the EU

Main article: Institutions of the European Union

The Treaty on European Union in Article 13 lists seven institutions of the European Union, including one which is an international entity (the European Central Bank).

LogoNameTEUSeatMembersChairperson
[[File:European Parliament logo.svgEuropean Parliament logo80pxcenter]]The European Parliament1Strasbourg720 MEPsMLT Roberta Metsola
[[File:Council of the EU and European Council.svgCouncil of the EU and European Council70pxcenter]]The European Council2Brussels27 Heads of State or Government of the Member StatesPOR António Costa
[[File:Council of the EU and European Council.svgCouncil of the EU and European Council70pxcenter]]The Council of the European Union3Brussels27 ministersBiannual rotation; currently CYP Cyprus
[[File:European Commission.svg100pxcenter]]The European Commission4Brussels27 commissionersGER Ursula von der Leyen
[[File:Official Emblem of the Court of Justice of the European Union (type 3).svg80pxcenter]]The Court of Justice of the European Union5Luxembourg27 judges, 11 Advocate-GeneralsBEL Koen Lenaerts
[[File:Logo European Central Bank.svg80pxcenter]]The European Central Bank6Frankfurt am MainFRA Christine Lagarde
[[File:ECA-logo.svg80pxcenter]]The European Court of Auditors7Luxembourg27 members, 1 presidentIRE Tony Murphy

International law entities of the EU (other than EBC)

[[European Investment Bank]] Group bodies

In addition, the European Investment Bank is the European Union's long-term lending institution. The EIB supports the EU's priority objectives, especially boosting sustainable growth and job creation. The Group also includes the European Investment Fund and the EIB Institute.

European University Institute

Main article: European University Institute

European Stability Mechanism

Main article: European Stability Mechanism

Unified Patent Court

Main article: Unified Patent Court

Other treaty-established bodies

Advisory bodies

Main article: Advisory bodies to the European Union

There are a number of other bodies and agencies of note that are not formal institutions. There are two consultative committees to the EU institutions: the Economic and Social Committee (EESC) advises on economic and social policy (principally relations between workers and employers) being made up of representatives of various industries and work sectors. Its 344 members (with an additional nine members joining following the accession of Croatia to the EU), appointed by the council for four-year terms, are organised into three fairly equal groups representing employers, employees and other various interests; while the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) is composed of representative of regional and local authorities who hold an electoral mandate. It advises on regional issues. It has 344 members, organised in political groups, appointed every four years by the council.

[[European Ombudsman]]

Main article: European Ombudsman

The European Ombudsman deals with citizens grievances against the Union's institutions and is elected for five-year terms by the Parliament.

Agencies, decentralised independent bodies, corporate bodies and joint undertakings

Main article: Agencies of the European Union

A number of decentralised, executive and Eurarom agencies, decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings exist, which are bodies of the EU or Euratom established as juridical persons through secondary EU legislation. These include the European Environment Agency and Europol.

Other bodies and inter-institutional services

There are also three inter-institutional bodies lacking juridical personality: the Publications Office, the oldest one, which publishes and distributes official publications from the European Union bodies; and the two relatively new: the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO), a recruitment body which organises competitions for posts within Union institutions; and the European Administrative School, which provides specific training for the staff of Union institutions.

Another body is the anti-fraud office OLAF whose mission is to protect the financial interests of the European Union.

The European Data Protection Supervisor ensures the institutions respect citizens' privacy rights in relation to data processing.

Established by Regulation 1141/2014, the Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations (APPF) is in charge of registering, controlling and imposing sanctions on European political parties and European political foundations.

References

References

  1. "About the EIB". [[European Investment Bank]].
  2. "The European Economic and Social Committee". Europa (web portal).
  3. "Presentation / Role". Europa (web portal).
  4. "Agencies of the EU". Europa (webportal).
  5. "Activities". Europa (web portal).
  6. "European Personnel Selection Office". Europa (web portal).
  7. "Welcome to the eas". Europa (web portal).
  8. "OLAF". Europa (web portal).
  9. "Welcome to the home page of the European Data Protection Supervisor". Europa (web portal).
  10. (22 October 2014). "Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1141/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2014 on the statute and funding of European political parties and European political foundations".
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