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The Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC - CPD) should have facilitated putting construction products on any national market within the European Economic Area. Two decades later, its practical impact is still relatively weak. By going beyond the scope of most studies on the implementation of EU legislation at the level of the practical end-users (architects, civil engineers, construction companies), this study highlights the fact that the acceptance of this professional group not only plays a major role in the practical implementation of this directive, but could also change, strengthen or neutralise the intentions of policy makers and administrators at the EU and national level.
The book is valuable reading for practical users of the CPD, researchers in political/administrative sciences and professionals working in international institutions and organizations.
List of contents
Aus dem Inhalt:
The "Insiders" View - Interaction, Problem Solving Concepts and "European" Actors - The Implementation of EU legislation by National Actors - The "New Approach" and "Comitology Committees" 3 - The Construction Sector - The Construction Products Directive "CPD" - Research Design - The EU Level - The National Level - The "Construction Site" Level - The Practical Implementation of the CPD: Lessons to Be Learned?
About the author
Dr. Manfred Fuchs is working in the European Commission (DG Enterprise and Industry) in the field of construction.
Foreword
Practical Difficulties when Implementing European Directives