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Joint committee (diplomatic)

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A joint committee is used in international relations to facilitate continued cooperation among states and the implementation of treaties by establishing a formal governance structure.

The designation of such governing institutions in international treaties can vary, including names such as mixed commissions, partnership councils or also specialized working groups (e.g., the "Working Group on Motor Vehicles and Parts" supervised by the EU–UK Partnership Council). These governing institutions can be collectively called "joint bodies", which are defined as "international organizations set up through formal written agreement between at least two parties pursuing specified objectives through periodic intergovernmental interactions in a, at least weakly, institutionalized framework."[1] Importantly, joint bodies are typically not supported by independent secretariats, which distinguishes them from intergovernmental organizations.

The European Union, for example, heavily uses joint bodies (such as joint committees) as governance tools in its treaties. Overall, around 300 such joint bodies have been set up by the European Union since 1992 alone, often granting considerable institutional powers to the European Commission.[2] Prominent examples of joint bodies in EU treaties include:

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  1. ^ Dür, Andreas; Gastinger, Markus (2022). "Spinning a global web of EU external relations: how the EU establishes stronger joint bodies where they matter most". Journal of European Public Policy: 1–20. doi:10.1080/13501763.2022.2079708. ISSN 1350-1763.
  2. ^ Gastinger, Markus; Dür, Andreas (2021). "Joint bodies in the European Union's international agreements: Delegating powers to the European Commission in EU external relations". European Union Politics. 22 (4): 611–630. doi:10.1177/14651165211027397. ISSN 1465-1165.
  3. ^ Stone, Jon (29 January 2018). "Brexit: UK wants to vet EU laws during transition period. UK accused of wasting time by looking for solution". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-14. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  4. ^ Lungu, Andrei (February 14, 2019). "Japan and Europe's Triple Partnership". The Diplomat. Archived from the original on Jun 3, 2023.
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