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Agencies of the European Union

The agencies of the European Union (formally: Agencies, decentralised independent bodies, corporate bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and the Euratom) are bodies of the European Union and the Euratom established as juridical persons through secondary EU legislation and tasked with a specific narrow field of work.[1]

They are distinct from:

Overview edit

In contrast to other EU bodies established through secondary legislation, each of more than fifty such entities has its own juridical personality 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 the Euratom.[1]

Some of the agencies, decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and the 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 edit

They are divided into the following groups:[1]

Decentralised agencies of the EU edit

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.[2] 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.[3]

Single market agencies edit

Single market agencies (under the former I Pillar)

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est. Members and observers
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work EU-OSHA Bilbao   Spain 1994 members: EU states, European Commission[4]
European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training Cedefop Thessaloniki   Greece 1975 members: EU states
observers: Iceland, Norway[5]
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions EUROFOUND Dublin   Ireland 1975 members: EU states, European Commission
observers: EFTA[6]
European Environment Agency EEA Copenhagen   Denmark 1994 members: EU states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey[7]
co-operating: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia
European Training Foundation ETF Turin   Italy 1994 members: EU states, European Commission[8]
European Medicines Agency EMA Amsterdam (since 2019)

London (1995–2019)[a]

  Netherlands

(  UK till 2019)[a]

1995 members: EU states, European Commission, European Parliament
observers: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway[10]
European Union Intellectual Property Office[11] EUIPO[12] Alicante   Spain 1994 members: EU states, European Commission[13]
Community Plant Variety Office CPVO Angers   France 1994 members: EU states, European Commission[14]
Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union CdT Luxembourg City   Luxembourg 1994 members: EU states, European Commission[15]
European Food Safety Authority EFSA Parma   Italy 2002 members: EU states
observers European Commission, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland
European Maritime Safety Agency EMSA Lisbon   Portugal 2002 members: EU states, European Commission, Iceland, Norway[16]
European Aviation Safety Agency EASA Cologne   Germany 2003 members: EU states, European Commission, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland[17]
observers: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, UNMIK[18]
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control ECDC Stockholm   Sweden 2005 members: EU states, European Commission, European Parliament
observers: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway[19]
European Union Agency for the Space Programme EUSPA Prague   Czech Republic 2021[20] members: EU states, European Commission
observers: Norway, European Space Agency[21]
European Railway Agency ERA Valenciennes and Lille   France 2004 members: EU states, European Commission, Norway[22]
European Fisheries Control Agency EFCA Vigo   Spain 2005 members: EU states, European Commission[23]
European Chemicals Agency ECHA Helsinki   Finland 2007 members: EU states, European Commission, European Parliament
observers: Iceland, Norway[24]
Body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications BEREC Riga   Latvia 2010 members: EU states, European Commission[25]
Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators ACER Ljubljana   Slovenia 2009
European Labour Authority ELA Bratislava   Slovakia 2019 members: EU states, European Commission, European Parliament[26][27]

Common Security and Defence Policy agencies edit

Common Security and Defence Policy agencies (under the former II Pillar)

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est. Members and observers
European Defence Agency EDA Brussels   Belgium 2004 members: EU states;[28] European Commission
participant: Norway
European Institute for Security Studies EUISS Paris   France 2001
European Union Satellite Centre SatCen Torrejón de Ardoz   Spain 2002

Area of freedom, security and justice agencies edit

Area of freedom, security and justice agencies (under the former III Pillar)

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est. Members and observers
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training CEPOL Budapest (since 2014)

Bramshill (2005–2014)

  Hungary

(  UK till 2014)

2005 members: EU states without Denmark
associates: Iceland, Norway, Switzerland[29]
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation Europol The Hague   Netherlands 1998 members: EU states
European body for the enhancement of judicial co-operation Eurojust The Hague   Netherlands 2002 members: EU states
European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT Systems in the area of freedom, security and justice[30][31] eu-LISA[32] Tallinn[33]   Estonia 2012
European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex Warsaw   Poland 2016[34] members: EU states, except Ireland, Schengen Area states not members of the EU
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction EMCDDA Lisbon   Portugal 1993 members: EU states, European Commission, European Parliament, Norway
observers: Turkey[35]
European Union Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA Athens   Greece 2005 members: EU states[36]
European Union Agency for Asylum EUAA Valletta   Malta 2011[31]
European Institute for Gender Equality EIGE Vilnius   Lithuania 2007 members: EU states[37]
Fundamental Rights Agency FRA Vienna   Austria 2007 members: EU states, European Commission, Council of Europe[38]

European supervisory authorities edit

European supervisory authorities (of the European System of Financial Supervision)

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est. Members and observers
European Banking Authority EBA Paris (since 2019)

London (2011–2019)[a]

  France

(  UK till 2019)[a]

2011 [39]
European Securities and Markets Authority ESMA Paris   France 2011 [40]
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority EIOPA Frankfurt   Germany 2011 [41]

Banking union (Single Resolution Mechanism) bodies edit

Single Resolution Mechanism bodies (of the European banking union)

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est. Members and observers
Single Resolution Board SRB Brussels   Belgium 2015 Eurozone countries, Bulgaria

Executive agencies of the EU edit

Executive agencies are created by European Commission for a fixed period.

Official name Abbreviation Location
European Cybersecurity Competence Centre ECCC Bucharest[42]
European Innovation Council and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Executive Agency EISMEA Brussels
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency EACEA Brussels
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency CINEA Brussels
Research Executive Agency REA Brussels
European Research Council Executive Agency ERCEA Brussels
European Health and Digital Executive Agency HaDEA Brussels

Euratom agencies edit

Official name Abbreviation Location
Euratom Supply Agency ESA Luxembourg City

Decentralised independent secondary-legislation bodies edit

The list includes the two decentralised bodies other than agencies, established as EU juridical persons through secondary legislation of the EU/Euratom.

Other secondary-law corporate bodies edit

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.

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est.
European Data Protection Board EDPB Brussels Belgium 2018
Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations APPF Brussels[45] Belgium 2014

Joint undertakings edit

A joint undertaking is a juridical person and a subsidiary body of the EU or the Euratom, established through an agreement between the European Commission, 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 edit

Official name Abbreviation
Bio-based Industries BBI
Clean Sky CS
Electronic Components and Systems ECSEL
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen FCH
High-Performance Computing EuroHPC
Innovative Medicines Initiative IMI
Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research SESAR
Shift-2-Rail S2R

of the Euratom edit

Official name Abbreviation
Fusion for Energy F4E
Joint European Torus JET

Non-existing decentralised bodies edit

Proposed and abandoned edit

Name Abbreviation Fate
Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority[46] HERA eventually established as DG HERA instead

Transformed or dissolved edit

Agencies edit

Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Established Abolished Fate
European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia EUMC   Vienna   Austria 1997 2007 Transformed into FRA
European Agency for Reconstruction EAR   Thessaloniki   Greece 2000 2008 Dissolved; tasks assigned to DG NEAR and IPA
Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency Chafea Luxembourg City   Luxembourg 2005 2015 Dissolved; tasks assigned to DG SANTE and to HaDEA
European GNSS Supervisory Authority GSA undef. undef. 2004 2010 Transformed into the second GSA
European GNSS Agency GSA Prague   Czech Republic 2010 2021 Transformed into EUSPA
European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union Frontex   Warsaw   Poland 2005 2016 Transformed into current Frontex

Euratom joint undertakings edit

See also edit

References edit

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Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d With the United Kingdom departure from the EU, the EU decided to relocate the agencies based in London to Amsterdam and Paris on 20 November 2017.[9]

External links edit

  • EU's main site about agencies
    • Decentralised agencies
  • Attribution of the seat of EU agencies: European Council conclusions, December 2003
  • EU agencies on social media
    • Official social media accounts of EU agencies on Twitter and elsewhere
    • Unofficial mirrors of social media accounts of EU agencies on Mastodon

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The agencies of the European Union formally Agencies decentralised independent bodies corporate bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and the Euratom are bodies of the European Union and the Euratom established as juridical persons through secondary EU legislation and tasked with a specific narrow field of work 1 They are distinct from international law juridical persons established through primary treaty legislation either as an EU institution the European Central Bank or an EU body of other type such as the European Investment Bank Group entities the European University Institute the European Stability Mechanism or the Unified Patent Court other EU institutions other EU bodies lacking juridical personality 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 whether established through treaty or secondary legislation the pan EU organisational forms which are not considered constituent bodies of the EU or the Euratom regardless whether possessing juridical personality European Research Infrastructure Consortium European political party European political foundation European grouping of territorial cooperation Societas Europaea Societas Cooperativa Europaea or lacking it European economic interest grouping Contents 1 Overview 2 Existing agencies 2 1 Decentralised agencies of the EU 2 1 1 Single market agencies 2 1 2 Common Security and Defence Policy agencies 2 1 3 Area of freedom security and justice agencies 2 1 4 European supervisory authorities 2 1 5 Banking union Single Resolution Mechanism bodies 2 2 Executive agencies of the EU 2 3 Euratom agencies 3 Decentralised independent secondary legislation bodies 4 Other secondary law corporate bodies 5 Joint undertakings 5 1 of the European Union 5 2 of the Euratom 6 Non existing decentralised bodies 6 1 Proposed and abandoned 6 2 Transformed or dissolved 6 2 1 Agencies 6 2 2 Euratom joint undertakings 7 See also 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksOverview editIn contrast to other EU bodies established through secondary legislation each of more than fifty such entities has its own juridical personality 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 the Euratom 1 Some of the agencies decentralised independent bodies and joint undertakings of the European Union and the 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 editThey are divided into the following groups 1 Decentralised agencies of the EU edit 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 2 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 3 Single market agencies edit Single market agencies under the former I Pillar Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est Members and observersEuropean Agency for Safety and Health at Work EU OSHA Bilbao nbsp Spain 1994 members EU states European Commission 4 European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training Cedefop Thessaloniki nbsp Greece 1975 members EU statesobservers Iceland Norway 5 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions EUROFOUND Dublin nbsp Ireland 1975 members EU states European Commissionobservers EFTA 6 European Environment Agency EEA Copenhagen nbsp Denmark 1994 members EU states Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland Turkey 7 co operating Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Montenegro SerbiaEuropean Training Foundation ETF Turin nbsp Italy 1994 members EU states European Commission 8 European Medicines Agency EMA Amsterdam since 2019 London 1995 2019 a nbsp Netherlands nbsp UK till 2019 a 1995 members EU states European Commission European Parliamentobservers Iceland Liechtenstein Norway 10 European Union Intellectual Property Office 11 EUIPO 12 Alicante nbsp Spain 1994 members EU states European Commission 13 Community Plant Variety Office CPVO Angers nbsp France 1994 members EU states European Commission 14 Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union CdT Luxembourg City nbsp Luxembourg 1994 members EU states European Commission 15 European Food Safety Authority EFSA Parma nbsp Italy 2002 members EU statesobservers European Commission Iceland Norway SwitzerlandEuropean Maritime Safety Agency EMSA Lisbon nbsp Portugal 2002 members EU states European Commission Iceland Norway 16 European Aviation Safety Agency EASA Cologne nbsp Germany 2003 members EU states European Commission Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland 17 observers Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Montenegro Serbia UNMIK 18 European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control ECDC Stockholm nbsp Sweden 2005 members EU states European Commission European Parliamentobservers Iceland Liechtenstein Norway 19 European Union Agency for the Space Programme EUSPA Prague nbsp Czech Republic 2021 20 members EU states European Commissionobservers Norway European Space Agency 21 European Railway Agency ERA Valenciennes and Lille nbsp France 2004 members EU states European Commission Norway 22 European Fisheries Control Agency EFCA Vigo nbsp Spain 2005 members EU states European Commission 23 European Chemicals Agency ECHA Helsinki nbsp Finland 2007 members EU states European Commission European Parliamentobservers Iceland Norway 24 Body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications BEREC Riga nbsp Latvia 2010 members EU states European Commission 25 Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators ACER Ljubljana nbsp Slovenia 2009European Labour Authority ELA Bratislava nbsp Slovakia 2019 members EU states European Commission European Parliament 26 27 Common Security and Defence Policy agencies edit Common Security and Defence Policy agencies under the former II Pillar Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est Members and observersEuropean Defence Agency EDA Brussels nbsp Belgium 2004 members EU states 28 European Commissionparticipant NorwayEuropean Institute for Security Studies EUISS Paris nbsp France 2001European Union Satellite Centre SatCen Torrejon de Ardoz nbsp Spain 2002Area of freedom security and justice agencies edit Area of freedom security and justice agencies under the former III Pillar Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est Members and observersEuropean Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training CEPOL Budapest since 2014 Bramshill 2005 2014 nbsp Hungary nbsp UK till 2014 2005 members EU states without Denmark associates Iceland Norway Switzerland 29 European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation Europol The Hague nbsp Netherlands 1998 members EU statesEuropean body for the enhancement of judicial co operation Eurojust The Hague nbsp Netherlands 2002 members EU statesEuropean Agency for the operational management of large scale IT Systems in the area of freedom security and justice 30 31 eu LISA 32 Tallinn 33 nbsp Estonia 2012European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex Warsaw nbsp Poland 2016 34 members EU states except Ireland Schengen Area states not members of the EUEuropean Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction EMCDDA Lisbon nbsp Portugal 1993 members EU states European Commission European Parliament Norwayobservers Turkey 35 European Union Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA Athens nbsp Greece 2005 members EU states 36 European Union Agency for Asylum EUAA Valletta nbsp Malta 2011 31 European Institute for Gender Equality EIGE Vilnius nbsp Lithuania 2007 members EU states 37 Fundamental Rights Agency FRA Vienna nbsp Austria 2007 members EU states European Commission Council of Europe 38 European supervisory authorities edit European supervisory authorities of the European System of Financial Supervision Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est Members and observersEuropean Banking Authority EBA Paris since 2019 London 2011 2019 a nbsp France nbsp UK till 2019 a 2011 39 European Securities and Markets Authority ESMA Paris nbsp France 2011 40 European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority EIOPA Frankfurt nbsp Germany 2011 41 Banking union Single Resolution Mechanism bodies edit Single Resolution Mechanism bodies of the European banking union Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est Members and observersSingle Resolution Board SRB Brussels nbsp Belgium 2015 Eurozone countries BulgariaExecutive agencies of the EU edit Executive agencies are created by European Commission for a fixed period Official name Abbreviation LocationEuropean Cybersecurity Competence Centre ECCC Bucharest 42 European Innovation Council and Small and Medium sized Enterprises Executive Agency EISMEA BrusselsEducation Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency EACEA BrusselsEuropean Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency CINEA BrusselsResearch Executive Agency REA BrusselsEuropean Research Council Executive Agency ERCEA BrusselsEuropean Health and Digital Executive Agency HaDEA BrusselsEuratom agencies edit Official name Abbreviation LocationEuratom Supply Agency ESA Luxembourg CityDecentralised independent secondary legislation bodies editThe list includes the two decentralised bodies other than agencies established as EU juridical persons through secondary legislation of the EU Euratom Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Members and associatesEuropean Institute of Innovation and Technology EIT Budapest nbsp Hungary Members EEA countries Switzerland associates the United KingdomEuropean Public Prosecutor s Office EPPO Luxembourg City 43 44 nbsp Luxembourg members Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta the Netherlands Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia and SpainOther secondary law corporate bodies editThe 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 Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Est European Data Protection Board EDPB Brussels Belgium 2018Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations APPF Brussels 45 Belgium 2014Joint undertakings editA joint undertaking is a juridical person and a subsidiary body of the EU or the Euratom established through an agreement between the European Commission 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 edit Official name AbbreviationBio based Industries BBIClean Sky CSElectronic Components and Systems ECSELFuel Cells and Hydrogen FCHHigh Performance Computing EuroHPCInnovative Medicines Initiative IMISingle European Sky Air Traffic Management Research SESARShift 2 Rail S2Rof the Euratom edit Official name AbbreviationFusion for Energy F4EJoint European Torus JETNon existing decentralised bodies editProposed and abandoned edit Name Abbreviation FateHealth Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority 46 HERA eventually established as DG HERA insteadTransformed or dissolved edit Agencies edit Official name Abbreviation Location Member state Established Abolished FateEuropean Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia EUMC nbsp Vienna nbsp Austria 1997 2007 Transformed into FRAEuropean Agency for Reconstruction EAR nbsp Thessaloniki nbsp Greece 2000 2008 Dissolved tasks assigned to DG NEAR and IPAConsumers Health Agriculture and Food Executive Agency Chafea Luxembourg City nbsp Luxembourg 2005 2015 Dissolved tasks assigned to DG SANTE and to HaDEAEuropean GNSS Supervisory Authority GSA undef undef 2004 2010 Transformed into the second GSAEuropean GNSS Agency GSA Prague nbsp Czech Republic 2010 2021 Transformed into EUSPAEuropean Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union Frontex nbsp Warsaw nbsp Poland 2005 2016 Transformed into current FrontexEuratom joint undertakings edit Schnell Bruter Kernkraftwerksgesellschaft mbH SBK Hochtemperatur Kernkraftwerk GmbH HKG See also editDirectorate General European integration participation by non EU states in EU initiatives Glossary of European Union concepts acronyms amp jargon Meroni doctrineReferences edit a b c Anonymous 5 July 2016 Agencies and other EU bodies European Union European Commission European Union Archived from the original on 7 May 2023 Retrieved 29 March 2014 European Commission 27 April 2018 Decentralised agencies Europa web portal Archived from the original on 4 June 2023 Retrieved 21 August 2018 Deloitte November 2016 How do EU agencies and other bodies contribute to the Europe 2020 Strategy and to the Juncker Commission Agenda Report European Union published 11 May 2017 archived from the original on 8 July 2022 retrieved 21 August 2018 OSHA membership Europa web portal 1 January 2000 Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Cedefop membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EUROFOUND membership Europa web portal 3 June 2010 Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EEA membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 10 September 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ETF membership Europa web portal 1 June 2009 Archived from the original on 9 July 2009 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Paris and Amsterdam to host key EU agencies post Brexit BBC News 20 November 2017 Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 Retrieved 1 December 2017 EMA membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 19 January 2022 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Former Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market Former OHIM OHIM membership PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 February 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 CPVO membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 CdT membership PDF permanent dead link EMSA membership Europa web portal 24 March 2011 Archived from the original on 23 January 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EASA members Europa web portal Archived from the original on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EASA observers Europa web portal Archived from the original on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ECDC observers Europa web portal Archived from the original on 25 April 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 From GSA to EUSPA space transforming business and the economy Archived from the original on 19 January 2022 Retrieved 15 January 2020 GSA observers Europa web portal Archived from the original on 11 December 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ERA observers Europa web portal Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 CFCA membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 11 March 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ECHA membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 About BEREC Erg eu int 25 November 2009 Archived from the original on 26 February 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 European Labour Authority Employment Social Affairs amp Inclusion European Commission Archived from the original on 3 June 2023 Retrieved 13 June 2019 European Labour Authority Consilium Europa web portal Archived from the original on 8 August 2022 Retrieved 13 June 2019 Denmark joins the European Defence Agency eda europa eu Archived from the original on 22 May 2023 Retrieved 7 May 2023 CEPOL membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 17 April 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Regulation 1077 2011 establishing a European Agency for the operational management of large scale IT systems in the area of freedom security and justice Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 14 November 2011 a b Agencies Migration and Home Affairs European Commission Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Anonymous 16 June 2016 European Agency for the operational management of large scale IT systems in the area of freedom security and justice eu LISA European Union European Commission European Union Archived from the original on 3 March 2022 Retrieved 16 March 2016 Valentina Pop Estonia and France are candidates for IT agency seat EUobserver Archived from the original on 16 June 2022 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Frontex News European Border and Coast Guard Agency launches today Europa web portal Archived from the original on 9 October 2017 Retrieved 13 October 2016 EMCDDA membership Europa web portal 10 February 2011 Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ENISA membership Europa web portal Archived from the original on 1 October 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EIGE membership Eur lex europa eu Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 FRA membership Europa web portal 15 April 2011 Archived from the original on 18 July 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EBA legal framework Europa web portal Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2011 ESMA legal framework Europa web portal Archived from the original on 20 January 2022 Retrieved 23 April 2011 EIOPA legal framework Europa web portal Archived from the original on 22 May 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Commission welcomes political agreement on the Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network Archived from the original on 6 December 2022 Retrieved 20 January 2021 Ministry of Justice New European Public Prosecutor s Office to be based in Luxembourg 8 June 2017 Archived from the original on 12 September 2017 Retrieved 20 June 2017 Joint Statement by Vice President Jourova Commissioner Hahn and Commissioner Reynders on the launch of the European Public Prosecutor s Office Press release Brussels European Commission 1 June 2021 Archived from the original on 9 July 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2021 Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations Europa web portal Archived from the original on 20 January 2022 Retrieved 3 February 2020 European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority HERA Archived from the original on 22 March 2021 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Notes edit a b c d With the United Kingdom departure from the EU the EU decided to relocate the agencies based in London to Amsterdam and Paris 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