2011
DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2011.579747
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The Problematic Coexistence of Functional and Territorial Representation in the EU

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“…Type I assumes few embedded territorial jurisdictions, like in the case of the Swiss federal systemmunicipality, canton, federal level. However in type II this definition seems to overlap with the concept of jurisdiction (Piattoni, 2011). In Type II MLG, levels, jurisdictions, policy networks and actors are not only changing according to tasks at hand, but are also framed across territorial levels and, as mentioned previously, have intersecting memberships.…”
Section: Concepts and Uses Of Multi-level Governance (Mlg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type I assumes few embedded territorial jurisdictions, like in the case of the Swiss federal systemmunicipality, canton, federal level. However in type II this definition seems to overlap with the concept of jurisdiction (Piattoni, 2011). In Type II MLG, levels, jurisdictions, policy networks and actors are not only changing according to tasks at hand, but are also framed across territorial levels and, as mentioned previously, have intersecting memberships.…”
Section: Concepts and Uses Of Multi-level Governance (Mlg)mentioning
confidence: 99%