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Item Esenţa şi rolul agenţiilor executive în cadrul sistemului instituţional al uniunii europene [Articol](USARB, 2024) Ţarălungă, Victoria; Gabor, MariaThe European Agencies, without which the institutional system of the European Union cannot be conceived, are decentralized bodies created by a legislative act and empowered with a specific mission. Essentially, the role of the European agencies consists in supporting the actors involved in the decision-making process in realizing legal, technical and even scientific tasks. European agencies have a word to say in almost all areas of activity of the European Union, from health to external relations and social policy. In this article the authors elucidate the particularities of the European Union agencies, placing a particular emphasis on the essence and role of the executive agencies and formulating some recommendations on the research topic.Item Particularităţile şi relevanţa activităţii unor agenţii ale Uniunii Europene cu mandate în domeniul securităţii şi justiţiei: EUROPOL, EUROJUST şi Parchetul European [Articol](USARB, 2024) Ţarălungă, Victoria; Gabor, MariaIn the context of the integration process of the Republic of Moldova into the European Union, it is of particular importance to know the institutional system of this important international organization with a pronounced supranational character. Within this well-knit institutional system of the European Union, the agencies of the European Union play a particularly important role. The European Agencies, without which the institutional landscape of the European Union cannot be conceived, are distinct legal entities, established by a secondary legal act with the aim of carrying out specific tasks of a technical, scientific or management nature, which help the institutions of the European Union define and implement policies. Among the important European Union agencies with security and justice mandates are the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (EUROPOL), the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (EUROJUST) and the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) as an independent body within the European Union. The particularities and relevance of the activity of these agencies was researched in the context of this article.