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Record Nr.

UNINA9910826947403321

Titolo

Law and new governance in the EU and the US / / edited by Grainne de Burca and Joanna Scott

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2006

ISBN

1-4725-6366-2

1-280-80784-9

9786610807840

1-84731-040-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (444 p.)

Collana

Essays in European Law

Disciplina

342

Soggetti

Administrative law - Europe

Administrative law - United States

Constitutional law - Europe

Constitutional law - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

EU constitutionalism and new governance  -- Neil Walker -- Toyota jurisprudence : legal theory and rolling rule regimes  -- William H Simon -- 'Soft law', 'hard law', and EU Integration  -- David M Trubek, Patrick Cottrell and Mark Nance -- EU race discrimination law : a hybrid model?  -- Grainne de Burca -- New EU employment governance and constitutionalism  -- Claire Kilpatrick -- Solidarity and new governance in social policy  -- Catherine Barnard -- The European Union and the governance of health care  -- Tamara K Hervey -- Law and new environmental governance in the European Union  -- Joanne Scott and Jane Holder -- New governance practices in US health care  -- Louise G Trubek -- Governing occupational safety in the United States  -- Orly Lobel -- Information-forcing regulation and environmental governance  -- Bradley C Karkkainen -- Gender equity regimes and the architecture of learning  -- Susan Sturm -- EU constitutionalism and the 'American experience'  -- Paul Magnette and Justine Lacroix -- Governance and American political development  -- Mark Tushnet -- Epilogue : accountability without sovereignity  -- Charles F Sabel and William H



Simon

Sommario/riassunto

New approaches to governance have attracted significant scholarly attention in recent years. Commentators on both sides of the Atlantic have identified, charted and evaluated the rise and spread of forms of governance, forms which seem to differ from previous regulatory and legal paradigms. In Europe, the emergence of the Open Method of Coordination has provided a focal point for new governance studies. In the US, scholarship on issues such as collaborative problem-solving, democratic experimentalism, and problem-solving courts exemplify the interest in similar developments. This book covers diverse policy sectors and subjects, including the environment, education, anti-discrimination, food safety and many others. While some chapters concentrate on the operation of new governance mechanisms in a federal and multilevel context and others look at the relationship between public and private mechanisms and settings, what all the contributors share in common is the pursuit of effective mechanisms for addressing complex social problems, and the challenges they raise for our understanding of law and constitutionalism, and of legal and constitutional values