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EU Chemicals Regulation - New Governance, Hybridity and REACH (Hardcover)
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EU Chemicals Regulation - New Governance, Hybridity and REACH (Hardcover)
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Vaughan's perceptive analysis of EU chemicals regulation vividly
portrays new governance as an intricate world of 'hybrid'
governance. It is a world in which a range of legislative and
non-legislative texts and tools encounter one another in normative
frameworks that are rather more fluid than fixed. Not only do we
learn a great deal about EU chemicals regulation, our understanding
of the complex legal character of new governance in the EU is
greatly enriched.' - Kenneth Armstrong, University of Cambridge,
UK'This fascinating and original monograph examines the EU's
innovative regime for the regulation of chemicals. It will be of
great interest to lawyers and political scientists who are
interested in chemicals regulation, but also crucially to those who
are not. The volume uses chemicals regulation as a case study to
shed light upon broader debates in EU law and governance, including
the role played by 'soft law' instruments in EU law and the
pressing accountability issues to which this gives rise.' - Joanne
Scott, University College London, UK 'Steven Vaughan's book on the
EU's REACH regime is a splendid case study in new governance. It
has been said that 'there is nothing more practical than a good
theory.' Producing a good, practical theory, however, requires not
just strong academic skills, but also practical experience. Vaughan
brings both to the task of analyzing how 'new governance' plays out
in the area of chemical regulation. His insightful analysis
demonstrates that much highbrow academic theory on REACH and new
governance is inaccurate.' - Lucas Bergkamp, Partner, Hunton &
Williams, Brussels This perceptive book provides an exploratory,
explanatory and normative account of the EU Regulation on the
Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of
Chemicals (REACH), and its regulator, the European Chemicals Agency
(ECHA). With more than one million words of official ECHA guidance
to accompany and underpin the 516 pages of REACH, comprehension of
these cooperative regimes is often confounded. Through rigorous
analysis of REACH and ECHA's guidance, this book offers a critical
insight into hybrid new governance, the situation whereby hard law
is conjoined with soft law. Steven Vaughan uses his practical and
academic expertise in environmental law to present an accessible
and multidimensional account of the core elements of REACH and its
associated guidance. The overarching discussion challenges existing
assumptions about new governance to establish a basis for academic
commentaries on EU chemicals regulation and hybridity in law and
governance. Acute and discerning, this book will act as a useful
reference tool for environmental and public law scholars and
students interested in EU chemicals regulation, new governance and
hybridity. Legal practitioners and policy makers alike will find
value in the acumen into REACH for both advisory remarks and areas
of potential reform.
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