This 2005 book argues that Europeanization and globalization have
led to ever-more intensive legalization at transnational level.
What accounts for compliance beyond the nation-state? The authors
tackle this question by comparing compliance with regulations that
have been formulated in a very similar way at different levels of
governance. They test compliance with rules at the national level,
at the regional level (EU), and at a global level (WTO), finding
that in fact the EU has higher levels of compliance than both
international and national rules. The authors argue that this is
because the EU has a higher level of legalization, combined with
effective monitoring mechanisms and sanctions. In this respect it
seems that the European Union has indeed achieved a high level of
legalization and compliance, though the authors add that this
achievement does not settle the related queries with the legitimacy
of transnational governance and law.
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