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Alternative Regulations or Complementary Methods? Evolving Options in European Governance

Best, Edward (2003) Alternative Regulations or Complementary Methods? Evolving Options in European Governance. EIPASCOPE 2003(1):pp. 1-10.

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Abstract

[Summary]. Long gone are the days when the only choice for pursuing a Community objective was law, and law was adopted according to one main procedure. In many areas EU policy is formulated and implemented through a mixture of methods both legal and non-legal, European and national, public and private. After a flashback to recall some the main reasons why all these new methods have emerged, this article outlines the main features of two areas in which "self-regulation" and "co-regulation" are significant: environmental agreements and the social dialogue. It then gives an overview of the very different ways in which the "open method of coordination" is in fact being pursued. The final section then addresses some of the main issues which have been raised regarding the effectiveness and legitimacy of these new methods, and looks to the future.

Item Type:Journal Article
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Best, Edward
Title:Alternative Regulations or Complementary Methods? Evolving Options in European Governance
Language:English
Publication:EIPASCOPE
Journals and Series:Journals > European Institute of Public Administration (Maastricht) > EIPASCOPE
Volume:2003
Number:1
Pages:pp. 1-10
Year:2003
Subjects:EU policies and themes > Policies > social policy
Disciplinary background of papers > political science
EU policies and themes > Policies > environmental policy
Keywords:Open method of coordination; self-regulation; co-regulation.
Alternative Locations:http://www.eipa.nl/Eipascope/03/scop_1/scop2003_1_1.pdf
ID Code:817
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:31 August 2003