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The EU better regulation agenda : a critical assessment / Edited by Sacha Garben and Inge Govaere.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Modern studies in European law ; 87
- Modern studies in european law ; v. 87
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Administrative agencies--European Union countries.
- Administrative agencies.
- Foreign trade regulation--European Union countries.
- Foreign trade regulation.
- Trade regulation--European Union countries.
- Trade regulation.
- Physical Description:
- vi, 249 páginas ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- Paperback edition
- Place of Publication:
- Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018.
- Summary:
- Better Regulation in the EU is a perennial and topical question which has important implications for the future direction of EU law. While actions directed at improving the quality and accessibility of EU regulation are not novel, in recent years the Better Regulation Agenda has significantly affected the structural organisation and day-to-day operation of the EU legislative process. Yet, many questions about the future of the Agenda remain, not least in light of Brexit. Exploring the Better Regulation Agenda (and its relation to the overall EU legal and political order) necessitates an integrated, interdisciplinary approach. This edited volume presents insights from economics, political science and legal scholarship. Furthermore, to allow full understanding, it examines institutional practice, where the Agenda is made and shaped on a daily basis. Hence, the book features contributions from the perspective of the work of the main EU institutions: the European Commission, the Parliament, the Council and the Court of Justice. This results in a seminal overview of the subject, of interest to scholars and practitioners alike
- Contents:
- Part I: Introduction and State of Play
- 1. The Multi-faceted Nature of Better Regulation
- Sacha Garben and Inge Govaere
- 2. Integrating Regulatory Governance and Better Regulation as Reflexive Governance
- Colin Scott
- Part II: A Critical Assessment of the Main Elements of the Better Regulation Agenda
- 3. Improving the Quality of EU Legislation: Limits and Opportunities?
- Helen Xanthaki
- 4. Cost-Benefit Analysis and EU Policy: Limits and Opportunities
- Andrea Renda
- 5. The Better Regulation Agenda and the Deactivation of EU Competences: Limits and Opportunities
- Robert Zbíral
- Part III: Views from EU Institutional Practice
- 6. The European Commission and its Better Regulation Agenda
- Ben Smulders and Jean-Eric Paquet
- 7. The European Parliament and the Better Law-Making Agenda
- María José Martínez Iglesias
- 8. The Council: Some Historical and Practical Aspects to the Better Regulation Agenda
- Jeno Czuczai
- 9. The Member States and the Better Regulation Agenda: The Case of Belgium
- Flanders
- Jan de Mulder
- 10. From Better Regulation to Better Adjudication? Impact Assessment and the Court of Justice's Review
- Julian Nowag and Xavier Groussot
- Part IV: Broader Perspectives on the Better Regulation Agenda
- 11. Eurolegalism and the Better Regulation Agenda
- R Daniel Kelemen
- 12. An 'Impact Assessment' of EU Better Regulation
- Sacha Garben
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
- ISBN:
- 9781509917365
- 1509917365
- 9781509917341
- 1509917349
- OCLC:
- 1015262478
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