Fr. 196.00

Good Governance In Europe's Integrated Market

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Zusatztext Written by an impressive range of international lawyers ... innovative networking style ... will interest practitioners and scholars in European Law and a possible European Union constitution. Informationen zum Autor Renaud Dehousse is Professor of EU Law at the Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), he is Director of Sciences Po's European Centre and Research Director at Notre Europe, a Paris-based think tank established and directed by Jacques Delors.Christian Joerges served as a part-time Professor at the European University Institute until 1998 when he took over a full-time position as Professor of European Economic Law. Klappentext Classical views of European integration have been shaken by the evolution of the past decade. It has become clear that the traditional division of tasks between the European Union and its Member States, and between the various European institutions no longer provides a valid description of European policy-making. As the EU has become a major actor in the field of risk regulation, new institutional and other actors such as scientific experts and transnational bureaucratic networks increasingly play a major role. This book considers the underlying forces that have brought about such change and critically analyzes the responses of the European institutions. Various contributions explore the constitutional and the administrative law dimensions of the developing European market governance, and they consider the changes which have occurred from the perspective of both legal and social theory. Zusammenfassung Over the last decade, the EU has become a major actor in the field of risk regulation in crucial areas such as environmental and consumer protection. This book analyzes the reasons which have prompted this development, and discusses the ways in which the EU's structures and modes of market governance have changed and attempted to respond to such challenges. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Editorial 1: Christian Joerges: The Law's Problems with the Governance of the European Market II. European Constitutional Law 2: Koen Lenaerts and Amaryllis Verhoeven: Institutional Balance as a Guarantee for Democracy in EU Governance 3: Stijn Smismans: Institutional Balance as Interest Representation. Some Reflections on Lenaerts and Verhoeven 4: Peter Lindseth: Delegation is Dead - Long Live Delegation: Managing the Democratic Disconnect in the European Market Polity III. The Law of European Governance 5: Stefan Kadelbach: European Harmonisation of Administrative Law and/or The Law of a Europeanised Administration 6: Renaud Dehousse: Misfits: EU Law and the Evolution of European Governance 7: Loic Azoulay: Judges and EU Administrative Governance 8: Michelle Everson: The Socially Embedded Market Polity and Administrative Proceduralism 9: Joanne Scott and Ellen Vos: Administering Europe in an Age of Uncertainty: The Precautionary Principle in Community Law IV. Good Governance and Democratic Theory 10: Oliver Gerstenberg and Charles F. Sabel: Directly-Deliberative Polyarchy: An Institutional Ideal for Europe? ...

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