Titre : | Regulating Europe | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Giandomenico Majone, Editeur scientifique ; Robert Baldwin, Collaborateur ; Albert Weale, Collaborateur ; Pio Baake, Collaborateur ; Oliver Perschau, Collaborateur ; Fabrice Demarigny, Collaborateur ; Lluis Cases, Collaborateur ; Michelle Everson, Collaborateur ; Laraine Laudati, Collaborateur | Editeur : | Abingdon - Oxon [England] : Routledge | Année de publication : | 1996 | Collection : | European Public Policy | Importance : | 23,5 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-415-14296-0 | Prix : | 38,-€ | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | DROIT EUROPE
| Tags : | Europe médias régulation législation droit européen droit national indépendance pluralisme démocratie aspect économique concurrence télécommunications | Index. décimale : | 340.2 Droit comparé | Résumé : | Présentation du livre :
"Regulating Europe explains why economic and social regulation is rapidly becoming the new frontier of public policy and public administration in Europe. This regulation, implemented by independent regulatory bodies, is replacing older forms of state intervention and the Keynesian welfare state.
The book is divided into three parts.
- Part One lays down the theoretical background to the new developments, including the new model of demand and supply of Community regulation.
- Part Two presents a series of case studies of particular regulatory policies and institutions in the UK, Germany, France, Spain and the European Union.
- Part Three evaluates current policy and institutional developments, pointing out how the lack of a tradition of statutory regulation in Europe affects the design of the new institutions."
(Source : http://ebooks.ebookmall.com - Consulté le 19/05/2009) | Note de contenu : | Table des matières :
PART I - THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGULATION
- Regulation and its modes
- Theories of regulation
- The rise of statutory regulation in Europe
- The European Commission as regulator
PART II - REGULATIONS IN PRACTICE
- Regulatory legitimacy in the European context : the British Health and Safety Executive
- Environmental regulation and administrative reform in Britain
- The law and policy of competition in Germany
- Independent administrative authorities in France and tyhe case of the French Council for Competition
- Competition law and policy in Spain : implementation in an interventionist tradition
- The German Federal Supervisory Authority for Insurance
- The European Commission as regulator : the uncertain pursuit of the competitive market
PART III - PROBLEMS OF THE REGULATORY STATE
- The future of regulation in Europe
- Regulatory legitimacy
Index |
Regulating Europe [texte imprimé] / Giandomenico Majone, Editeur scientifique ; Robert Baldwin, Collaborateur ; Albert Weale, Collaborateur ; Pio Baake, Collaborateur ; Oliver Perschau, Collaborateur ; Fabrice Demarigny, Collaborateur ; Lluis Cases, Collaborateur ; Michelle Everson, Collaborateur ; Laraine Laudati, Collaborateur . - Abingdon - Oxon (2 Park Square, Milton Park, OX144RN, England) : Routledge, 1996 . - 23,5 cm. - ( European Public Policy) . ISBN : 978-0-415-14296-0 : 38,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : | DROIT EUROPE
| Tags : | Europe médias régulation législation droit européen droit national indépendance pluralisme démocratie aspect économique concurrence télécommunications | Index. décimale : | 340.2 Droit comparé | Résumé : | Présentation du livre :
"Regulating Europe explains why economic and social regulation is rapidly becoming the new frontier of public policy and public administration in Europe. This regulation, implemented by independent regulatory bodies, is replacing older forms of state intervention and the Keynesian welfare state.
The book is divided into three parts.
- Part One lays down the theoretical background to the new developments, including the new model of demand and supply of Community regulation.
- Part Two presents a series of case studies of particular regulatory policies and institutions in the UK, Germany, France, Spain and the European Union.
- Part Three evaluates current policy and institutional developments, pointing out how the lack of a tradition of statutory regulation in Europe affects the design of the new institutions."
(Source : http://ebooks.ebookmall.com - Consulté le 19/05/2009) | Note de contenu : | Table des matières :
PART I - THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGULATION
- Regulation and its modes
- Theories of regulation
- The rise of statutory regulation in Europe
- The European Commission as regulator
PART II - REGULATIONS IN PRACTICE
- Regulatory legitimacy in the European context : the British Health and Safety Executive
- Environmental regulation and administrative reform in Britain
- The law and policy of competition in Germany
- Independent administrative authorities in France and tyhe case of the French Council for Competition
- Competition law and policy in Spain : implementation in an interventionist tradition
- The German Federal Supervisory Authority for Insurance
- The European Commission as regulator : the uncertain pursuit of the competitive market
PART III - PROBLEMS OF THE REGULATORY STATE
- The future of regulation in Europe
- Regulatory legitimacy
Index |
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