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Event type On-site Event

LocationRoom BZ E3.22 | Universitätsplatz 1 - piazza Università, 1
Bozen
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Departments ECO Faculty

Contact Sonia Candura
Sonia.Candura@unibz.it

06 Feb 2026 12:00-13:00

The Recovery & Resilience Facility as a New Technology of European Governance Post-Crises

A research seminar by Prof. Federico Fabbrini on how the RRF reshaped EU governance—spreading across policies, boosting ownership and performance, yet raising new legitimacy concerns.

Event type On-site Event

LocationRoom BZ E3.22 | Universitätsplatz 1 - piazza Università, 1
Bozen
Location Information

Departments ECO Faculty

Contact Sonia Candura
Sonia.Candura@unibz.it

The lecture  examines the innovative legal technology of European governance introduced by the Recovery & Resilience Facility (RRF) and its growing diffusion to a plurality of internal and external EU programs. It argues that the RRF created a new governance model, based on a 5-step process: definition of EU priorities, design of national plans, EU assessment of national plans, national implementation of the plans, and EU monitoring. Since 2021, the RRF legal technology has been replicated in a half dozen contexts – including RePowerEU, the EU Social Climate Fund, the Macro-Financial Assistance+ Instrument for Ukraine 2023, the Ukraine Facility and even the new Stability and Growth Pact. The RRF model has several legitimacy advantages, because it favors national ownership, while still endowing the EU institutions with significant leeway to shape national policy-making. Moreover, as a performance-based arrangement, it has effectiveness advantages too. Yet this model also has drawbacks worth exploring.

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