LEADER 03354oam 22005294a 450 001 996411324603316 005 20240605234330.0 010 $a1-5017-5341-X 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6126157 035 $a(CKB)5590000000431866 035 $a(EXLCZ)995590000000431866 100 $a20200319d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aWhy noncompliance $ethe politics of law in the European Union /$fTanja A. Bo?rzel 210 1$aIthaca [New York] ;$aLondon :$cCornell University Press,$d2021. 215 $axvi, 263 pages 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntroduction: the politics of compliance -- Infringement data and noncompliance -- Power, capacity, and politicization -- Why some states comply less than others do -- Why there is no (growing) noncompliance -- Why non-compliance is sector-specific -- Conclusion: The limits of regulatory governance. 330 $a"Why Noncompliance traces the history of noncompliance within the European Union (EU), focusing on which states continuously do or do not follow EU Law, why, and how that affects the governance in the EU and beyond. In exploring the EU's long and varied history of noncompliance, Tanja A. Börzel takes a close look at the diverse groups of noncompliant states throughout the EU's existence. Why do states that are vocally critical of the EU have a better record of compliance than those that support the EU? Why has noncompliance been declining since the 1990s, even though the EU was adding member-states and numerous laws? Börzel debunks conventional wisdoms in EU compliance research, showing that noncompliance in the EU is not caused by the new Central and Eastern European member states, nor by the Eurosceptic member states. So why do these states take the brunt of Europe's misplaced ire? Why Noncompliance introduces politicization as an explanatory factor that has been long overlooked in the literature and scholarship surrounding the European Union. Börzel argues that political controversy combined with voting power and administrative capacity, explains why noncompliance with EU law has been declining since the completion of the Single Market, cannot be blamed on the EU's Central and Easter European member states, and is concentrated in areas where EU seeks to protect citizen rights."--Publisher. 606 $alegal science$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $aEU legal system$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $aUE/CE Droit$9fre$2ECLAS 606 $aEU law$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $ainfringement of EU law$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $aUE/CE Politique$9fre$2ECLAS 606 $aEU policy$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $aapplication of EU law$9eng$2eurovoc 606 $aUE/CE Etats membres$9fre$2ECLAS 606 $aEU Member State$9eng$2eurovoc 615 7$alegal science. 615 7$aEU legal system. 615 7$aUE/CE Droit 615 7$aEU law. 615 7$ainfringement of EU law. 615 7$aUE/CE Politique 615 7$aEU policy. 615 7$aapplication of EU law. 615 7$aUE/CE Etats membres 615 7$aEU Member State. 700 $aBo?rzel$b Tanja A.$f1970-$0281751 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996411324603316 996 $aWhy Noncompliance$92493467 997 $aUNISA