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Experimentalist Governance in the European Union - Towards a New Architecture (Paperback)
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Experimentalist Governance in the European Union - Towards a New Architecture (Paperback)
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Experimentalist Governance in the European Union advances a novel
interpretation of EU governance. Its central claim is that the EU's
regulatory successes within-and increasingly beyond-its borders
rest on the emergence of a recursive process of framework rule
making and revision by European and national actors across a wide
range of policy domains. In this architecture, framework goals and
measures for gauging their achievement are established by joint
action of the Member States and EU institutions. Lower-level units
are given the freedom to advance these ends as they see fit. But in
return for this autonomy, they must report regularly on their
performance and participate in a peer review in which their results
are compared with those of others pursuing different means to the
same general ends. The framework goals, performance measures, and
decision-making procedures are themselves periodically revised by
the actors, including new participants whose views come to be seen
as indispensable to full and fair deliberation. The editors'
introduction sets out the core features of this experimentalist
architecture and contrasts it to conventional interpretations of EU
governance, especially the principal-agent conceptions underpinning
many contemporary theories of democratic sovereignty and effective,
legitimate law making. Subsequent chapters by an interdisciplinary
group of European and North American scholars explore the
architecture's applicability across a series of key policy domains,
including data privacy, financial market regulation, energy,
competition, food safety, GMOs, environmental protection,
anti-discrimination, fundamental rights, justice and home affairs,
and external relations. Their authoritative studies show both how
recent developments often take an experimentalist turn but also
admit of multiple, contrasting interpretations or leave open the
possibility of reversion to more familiar types of governance. The
results will be indispensable for all those concerned with the
nature of the EU and its contribution to contemporary governance
beyond the nation-state.
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