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Impact Assessment in EU Lawmaking

Author : Anne C.M. Meuwese
Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 32,32 MB
Release : 2008-04-18
Category : Law
ISBN : 9041130551

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Recent constitutional thinking has directed its attention to the profound impact of ‘soft’ norms on the way legislation is made. This book identifies the European Union’s impact assessment regime as a source of these norms. In 2002 the European Commission – later followed by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers – committed to performing rigorous assessment of the economic, social and environmental impacts of policy options before adopting (legislative) proposals. Applying a ‘constitutional lens’ to this ‘regulatory’ topic, Anne Meuwese examines both the details and the framework of IA in EU lawmaking to date, drawing attention to its strengths, its contradictions, and its power to enhance the deliberative quality of legislative debates. Integrating the perspectives of political scientists and economists with the concerns of legal scholars and practitioners, Dr Meuwese describes and interrelates such aspects of the subject as the following: the potential role of impact assessment as a catalyst of legal principles, by emphasising or overriding norms that govern both the procedural and the substantive aspects of the EU legislative process; the ‘constitutional tasks’ of impact assessment as applied to European legislative proposals, especially relating to subsidiarity, proportionality, and the precautionary principle; the formal and informal extension of the scope of impact assessment beyond the co-decision procedure; the question whether impact assessment crosses the line between informing the legislator and fettering legislative discretion. In the course of her analysis Dr Meuwese develops models for possible usages of IA in EU lawmaking, analyses the implementation of impact assessment processes in the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council as well as the roles of relevant ‘co-actors’, and offers results of empirical research in the forms of a survey of EU legislative practice and in-depth case studies of four EU legislative dossiers.

Impact Assessment in the EU

Author : Andrea Renda
Publisher : CEPS
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 45,26 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9290796006

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The importance of ex ante and ex post impact assessment in streamlining the regulatory environment and improving the legislative process has been stressed by scholars and testified to by international best practices. The potential benefits of regulatory impact assessment are also being rediscovered by EU officials, who lose no chance to recall that the Commission's ambitious "growth and jobs" strategy heavily depends on the pervasiveness of impact assessment in the regulatory process at EU and member state level. This study, conceived for scholars and policymakers, provides an overview of the state of the art on impact assessment. It focuses on the latest developments in the United States, UK, and EU, and presents a scorecard analysis of the Commission's extended impact assessments. The author concludes with a road map for improving the transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness of the EU Integrated Impact Assessment model.

Impact Assessments in the EU Institutions

Author : European Court of Auditors
Publisher :
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 30,13 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Law
ISBN :

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Impact assessment is one of the cornerstones of the European Commission's work in the field of better regulation. In this report, this Court examines whether the Commission prepared impact assessments when formulating its proposals, whether the Commission's impact assessment procedures appropriately supported the development of its initiatives, and whether the content and presentation of the Commission's impact assessment reports was appropriate.--Publisher's description.

The Impact of Legislation

Author : Jonathan Verschuuren
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 44,54 MB
Release : 2009-03-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004180834

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The growing attention for evidence-based lawmaking and reduction of administrative burdens caused methods of ex ante evaluation to be introduced in legislative processes around the globe. This book discusses the opportunities, limitations and challenges of ex ante assessment of legislation.

Interstitial Law-Making in Public International Law: A Study of Environmental Impact Assessments

Author : Viviane Meunier-Rubel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 20,71 MB
Release : 2022-09-12
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004467580

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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements are quasi-universal. Praised as the core of the international legal response to ensure environmental protection, this procedure is an information tool for better public decision-making, which can contribute to empowering individuals and civic groups. Based on the historical background of the relevant norms and on case studies, Interstitial Law-Making in International Law: A Study of Environmental Impact Assessments verifies whether the role of procedure in secreting substantive law may be fulfilled in the distinctive legal system of public international law, while appraising how EIA requirements have been conceived and implemented as regards encouraging all international actors to behave in an environmentally conscious way, in a world of heterogeneous political regimes. This book is based on the author’s award winning doctoral dissertation which received the Yale Law School’s Ambrose Gherini Prize for best paper in the field of international law (2018).

The EU Better Regulation Agenda

Author : Sacha Garben
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 25,19 MB
Release : 2018-05-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509917349

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Better Regulation in the EU is a perennial and topical question which has important implications for the future direction of EU law. While actions directed at improving the quality and accessibility of EU regulation are not novel, in recent years the Better Regulation Agenda has significantly affected the structural organisation and day-to-day operation of the EU legislative process. Yet, many questions about the future of the Agenda remain, not least in light of Brexit. Exploring the Better Regulation Agenda (and its relation to the overall EU legal and political order) necessitates an integrated, interdisciplinary approach. This edited volume presents insights from economics, political science and legal scholarship. Furthermore, to allow full understanding, it examines institutional practice, where the Agenda is made and shaped on a daily basis. Hence, the book features contributions from the perspective of the work of the main EU institutions: the European Commission, the Parliament, the Council and the Court of Justice. This results in a seminal overview of the subject, of interest to scholars and practitioners alike.

Influencing the Preparation of EU Legislation

Author : Erik Akse
Publisher :
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 44,92 MB
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : European Union countries
ISBN : 9780957150140

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How the European Commission carries out Impact Assessments for proposed legislation - and how stakeholders can most effectively work with the Commission to ensure their issues and evidence are taken into account.

Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment in the European Union

Author : Simon Marsden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 40,78 MB
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Law
ISBN : 1134075065

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This book examines 'The Espoo Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context', which celebrates the twentieth anniversary of its adoption in 2011, and its 'Kiev Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment' which came into force in July 2010. In addition to contributing to international environmental law, the Convention has prompted significant changes to European environmental law. The chapters in this collection explain the role of transboundary environmental impact assessment in international and European law, and explore the relationship between international and European law in the context of potential application of the Convention. They also examine examples of the Convention in practice, and consider the potential application of the Protocol. While the focus of the book is on the situation in the European Union, reference is made to the relationship between EU and non-EU member states, notably in connection with important cases in the Arctic, the Danube Delta and the Baltic Sea.

Better Regulation Practices across the European Union

Author : OECD
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 36,86 MB
Release : 2019-03-19
Category :
ISBN : 9264311734

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Laws and regulations affect the daily lives of businesses and citizens. High-quality laws promote national welfare and growth, while badly designed laws hinder growth, harm the environment and put the health of citizens at risk. This report analyses practices to improve the quality of laws ...

Impact Assessment in EU Lawmaking

Author : Anne C. M. Meuwese
Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 50,97 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 9041127208

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Recent constitutional thinking has directed its attention to the profound impact of 'soft' norms on the way legislation is made. This book identifies the European Union's impact assessment regime as a source of these norms. In 2002 the European Commission - later followed by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers - committed to performing rigorous assessment of the economic, social and environmental impacts of policy options before adopting (legislative) proposals. Applying a 'constitutional lens' to this 'regulatory' topic, Anne Meuwese examines both the details and the framework of IA in EU lawmaking to date, drawing attention to its strengths, its contradictions, and its power to enhance the deliberative quality of legislative debates. Integrating the perspectives of political scientists and economists with the concerns of legal scholars and practitioners, Dr Meuwese describes and interrelates such aspects of the subject as the following: the potential role of impact assessment as a catalyst of legal principles, by emphasising or overriding norms that govern both the procedural and the substantive aspects of the EU legislative process; the 'constitutional tasks' of impact assessment as applied to European legislative proposals, especially relating to subsidiarity, proportionality, and the precautionary principle; the formal and informal extension of the scope of impact assessment beyond the co-decision procedure; the question whether impact assessment crosses the line between informing the legislator and fettering legislative discretion. In the course of her analysis Dr Meuwese develops models for possible usages of IA in EU lawmaking, analyses the implementation of impact assessment processes in the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council as well as the roles of relevant 'co-actors', and offers results of empirical research in the forms of a survey of EU legislative practice and in-depth case studies of four EU legislative dossiers.