Programme Monitoring Committees in cohesion policy: Overseeing the distribution of structural funds in Hungary and Slovakia

TitleProgramme Monitoring Committees in cohesion policy: Overseeing the distribution of structural funds in Hungary and Slovakia
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCartwright, A., and A. Batory
Journal titleJournal of European Integration
Year2012
Pages323-340
Volume34
Issue5
Abstract

Under European Union (EU) law, Monitoring Committees (MCs) are charged with overseeing the implementation of Operational Programmes in cohesion policy. Despite their potential to influence the process of fund disbursement, relatively little is known about the Committees’ operation and their impact in the new member states. This article is an empirical study of how three MCs actually work in Hungary and Slovakia. We find that whilst these bodies have relatively limited oversight capacities and are characterised by a primary concern with procedural compliance with EU requirements, they have an important role in providing significant opportunities for learning, information exchange, expert input and networking.

DOI10.1080/07036337.2011.595486
Unit: 
Center for Policy Studies (CPS)
Center for European Union Research (CEUR)