Law and governance in postnational Europe :: compliance beyond the nation-state /
What accounts for compliance beyond the nation-state? Comparing compliance with regulations that have been formulated in a very similar way at different levels of governance, the authors demonstrate that verification and sanctioning systems seem to be more important than the presence of an agent tha...
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Schriftenreihe: | Themes in European governance.
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Zusammenfassung: | What accounts for compliance beyond the nation-state? Comparing compliance with regulations that have been formulated in a very similar way at different levels of governance, the authors demonstrate that verification and sanctioning systems seem to be more important than the presence of an agent that is able to enforce rules. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 297 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-292) and index. |
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Cover -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Law and compliance at different levels -- 1.1 The principal contest -- 1.2 Comparing compliance across levels -- 1.2.1 Compliance -- 1.2.2 Similar regulations at different levels -- 1.3 The causes of and cures for non-compliance beyond the nation-state: Four theoretical perspectives -- 1.3.1 Cheating and rational institutionalism -- 1.3.2 Ambiguity and legalization -- 1.3.3 Non-acceptance of rules and legitimacy -- 1.3.4 Resources and management -- 1.4 Empirical and normative results -- 1.4.1 The principal contest who is right? -- 1.4.2 What accounts for compliance beyond the nation-state? -- 1.4.3 Is law beyond the nation-state a valid normative project? -- 1.4.4 How to promote law beyond the nation-state? -- 1.4.5 What is special about the EU? -- 2 The analysis of compliance with international rules: Definitions, variables, and methodology -- 2.1 Introduction: Cross-level comparison -- 2.2 Conceptualizing compliance the dependent variable -- 2.2.1 Non-compliance as the difference between facts and norms -- 2.2.2 Compliance as a process -- 2.3 Conceptualizing the independent variables -- 2.3.1 Rational institutionalism -- 2.3.2 Legalization -- 2.3.3 Legitimacy -- 2.3.4 Management -- 2.4 Perspectives, variables, hypotheses, and values -- 3 State aid control at the national, European, and international level -- 3.1 State aid control regulations and the cases of dispute settlement -- 3.1.1 State aid control at the national level: The co-operation between the German L228;nder -- 3.1.2 State aid control at the European level: The EC Treaty provisions on subsidies control -- 3.1.3 State aid control at the international level: The WTO/GATT provisions on subsidies -- 3.2 The degrees of compliance with the state aid control regulations -- 3.2.1 Compliance with the inter-L228;nder codices in Germany -- 3.2.2 Compliance with the European Regulation -- 3.2.3 Compliance with the WTO/GATT Regulations -- 3.2.4 Comparing the degrees of compliance with state aid rules at the different political levels -- 3.3 The independent variables: Explaining the comparative empirical result -- 3.3.1 Rational institutionalism -- 3.3.2 The legalization approach -- 3.3.3 The legitimacy approach -- 3.3.4 The management approach -- 3.4 Conclusion: Comparing compliance with state aid control regimes at three political levels -- 3.4.1 Summary of the performances of the different theoretical perspectives -- 3.4.2 The compliance perspective: What is so special about European politics? -- 4 Domestic limits of supranational law: Comparing compliance with European and international foodstuffs regulations -- 4.1 Risk regulation in the EU and the WTO -- 4.2 Basic trade rules in the EU and WTO -- 4.3 Compliance with European and WTO rules -- 4.4 Dealing with non-compliance -- 4.4.1 Initial non-compliance in the BSE case -- 4.4.2 Permanent compliance crises in the beef hormones case -- 4.5 Explaining compliance -- 4.5.1 Rational institutionalism -- 4.5.2 Legalization -- 4.5.3 Legitimacy -- 4.5.4 Reflexivity -- 4.6 Explaining non-compliance -- 5 Politics of intergovernmental redistribution: Comparing compliance with European and federal redistributive regulations -- 5.1 Intergovernmental redistribution -- 5.2 Intergovernmental redistribution in the EU and Germany -- 5.2.1 Quantita. 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spellingShingle | Law and governance in postnational Europe : compliance beyond the nation-state / Themes in European governance. Cover -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Law and compliance at different levels -- 1.1 The principal contest -- 1.2 Comparing compliance across levels -- 1.2.1 Compliance -- 1.2.2 Similar regulations at different levels -- 1.3 The causes of and cures for non-compliance beyond the nation-state: Four theoretical perspectives -- 1.3.1 Cheating and rational institutionalism -- 1.3.2 Ambiguity and legalization -- 1.3.3 Non-acceptance of rules and legitimacy -- 1.3.4 Resources and management -- 1.4 Empirical and normative results -- 1.4.1 The principal contest who is right? -- 1.4.2 What accounts for compliance beyond the nation-state? -- 1.4.3 Is law beyond the nation-state a valid normative project? -- 1.4.4 How to promote law beyond the nation-state? -- 1.4.5 What is special about the EU? -- 2 The analysis of compliance with international rules: Definitions, variables, and methodology -- 2.1 Introduction: Cross-level comparison -- 2.2 Conceptualizing compliance the dependent variable -- 2.2.1 Non-compliance as the difference between facts and norms -- 2.2.2 Compliance as a process -- 2.3 Conceptualizing the independent variables -- 2.3.1 Rational institutionalism -- 2.3.2 Legalization -- 2.3.3 Legitimacy -- 2.3.4 Management -- 2.4 Perspectives, variables, hypotheses, and values -- 3 State aid control at the national, European, and international level -- 3.1 State aid control regulations and the cases of dispute settlement -- 3.1.1 State aid control at the national level: The co-operation between the German L228;nder -- 3.1.2 State aid control at the European level: The EC Treaty provisions on subsidies control -- 3.1.3 State aid control at the international level: The WTO/GATT provisions on subsidies -- 3.2 The degrees of compliance with the state aid control regulations -- 3.2.1 Compliance with the inter-L228;nder codices in Germany -- 3.2.2 Compliance with the European Regulation -- 3.2.3 Compliance with the WTO/GATT Regulations -- 3.2.4 Comparing the degrees of compliance with state aid rules at the different political levels -- 3.3 The independent variables: Explaining the comparative empirical result -- 3.3.1 Rational institutionalism -- 3.3.2 The legalization approach -- 3.3.3 The legitimacy approach -- 3.3.4 The management approach -- 3.4 Conclusion: Comparing compliance with state aid control regimes at three political levels -- 3.4.1 Summary of the performances of the different theoretical perspectives -- 3.4.2 The compliance perspective: What is so special about European politics? -- 4 Domestic limits of supranational law: Comparing compliance with European and international foodstuffs regulations -- 4.1 Risk regulation in the EU and the WTO -- 4.2 Basic trade rules in the EU and WTO -- 4.3 Compliance with European and WTO rules -- 4.4 Dealing with non-compliance -- 4.4.1 Initial non-compliance in the BSE case -- 4.4.2 Permanent compliance crises in the beef hormones case -- 4.5 Explaining compliance -- 4.5.1 Rational institutionalism -- 4.5.2 Legalization -- 4.5.3 Legitimacy -- 4.5.4 Reflexivity -- 4.6 Explaining non-compliance -- 5 Politics of intergovernmental redistribution: Comparing compliance with European and federal redistributive regulations -- 5.1 Intergovernmental redistribution -- 5.2 Intergovernmental redistribution in the EU and Germany -- 5.2.1 Quantita. International and municipal law European Union countries. International and municipal law Germany. Federal government Germany. Droit international et droit interne Pays de l'Union européenne. Droit international et droit interne Allemagne. Gouvernement fédéral Allemagne. LAW International. bisacsh Federal government fast International and municipal law fast International economic integration fast |
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title_exact_search | Law and governance in postnational Europe : compliance beyond the nation-state / |
title_full | Law and governance in postnational Europe : compliance beyond the nation-state / edited by Michael Zürn and Christian Joerges. |
title_fullStr | Law and governance in postnational Europe : compliance beyond the nation-state / edited by Michael Zürn and Christian Joerges. |
title_full_unstemmed | Law and governance in postnational Europe : compliance beyond the nation-state / edited by Michael Zürn and Christian Joerges. |
title_short | Law and governance in postnational Europe : |
title_sort | law and governance in postnational europe compliance beyond the nation state |
title_sub | compliance beyond the nation-state / |
topic | International and municipal law European Union countries. International and municipal law Germany. Federal government Germany. Droit international et droit interne Pays de l'Union européenne. Droit international et droit interne Allemagne. Gouvernement fédéral Allemagne. LAW International. bisacsh Federal government fast International and municipal law fast International economic integration fast |
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