Knill, Christoph and Lenschow, Andrea. (2003) "Modes of regulation in the governance of the European Union: Towards a comprehensive evaluation". In: UNSPECIFIED, Nashville, TN. (Unpublished)
Abstract
[T]his [paper] has two objectives. First, it is our aim to structure the complex picture of different modes of EU regulation. To arrive at a differentiated picture of the EU regulatory state, we develop a typology of different modes of European regulation ranging from classical legal instruments to softer forms of steering the economy and society. In a second step, we are looking at the regulatory transition from a normative angle. Although the choice of regulatory instruments will always be the result of political processes shaped by interests, power as well as institutional constellations, the functionality of regulatory instruments in terms of policy outcome and societal impact
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