This book presents 14 case studies of lobbying campaigns recently directed towards influencing policy and decisions in the EU, and illustrates the effects of recent wideranging change. Treaty revisions have modified the decision-making process and balance of power between the EU institutions. Company lobbying has changed as cross-border mergers have concentrated their activity. The balance of power between member state governments and their devolved regions has shifted, and the regions are increasingly active players. The ability of NGOs to take a recognised part in policy formulation has…mehr
This book presents 14 case studies of lobbying campaigns recently directed towards influencing policy and decisions in the EU, and illustrates the effects of recent wideranging change. Treaty revisions have modified the decision-making process and balance of power between the EU institutions. Company lobbying has changed as cross-border mergers have concentrated their activity. The balance of power between member state governments and their devolved regions has shifted, and the regions are increasingly active players. The ability of NGOs to take a recognised part in policy formulation has increased and this change is accelerating. The included cases have been selected to illustrate the range of interest groups who lobby, and to broaden the coverage of lobbying cases in Europe.
CHRISTOPHER BOYD Senior Vice President, Environment and Public Affairs at Lafarge ASUNCION CAPARROS Senior Manager in the Brussels office of ABNAmro SONIA CASINO-DIAZ Partner in Adamson-BSMG Worldwide in Brussels ANDREJ DRAPAL Partner in Pristop Communications, leader of Public Affairs Practice in Pristop and President of the Lobby Association within the Public Relations Society of Slovenia CHRISTOPHER FISHER Consultant to the Eurogroup for Animal Welfare JUSTIN GREENWOOD Jean Monnet and University Professor of European Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen TOMAZ ILESIE is currently preparing for his bar exam as a stagiare at the High Court of Ljubljana STUART KEWLEY Director of the Postgraduate Diploma Course in European Studies, Oxford University TONY LONG Director of the WWF European Policy Office and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges WIM MIJS Vice President, European Relations in the Brussels office of ABNAmro JULIAN OLIVER Director-General of the International Express Carriers Conference IRENA PETERLIN Adviser to Executive Board of Directors at Slovenian Steelworks SUSAN POINTER Head of Policy in the Confederation of British Industry's Brussels office, and also teaches at the ECPAB LIAM SLATER Climate and Development Coordinator for the Climate Change Campaign, WWF STEPHAN SINGER Head of the European Climate and Energy Policy Unit at WWF INEKE VAN DER STORM Director of ECONcept, a socially and environmentally engaged consultancy for strategies in economic and ecological development LAURENTIEN VAN ORANJE-NASSAU Partner in Adamson-BSMG Worldwide in Brussels DEJAN VERCIC Partner in Pristop, the leading political consultancy in Ljubljana, Slovenia
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List of Tables List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Changes in the Lobbying Arena: Real Life Cases PART 1: E-EUROPE CASES Safe Harbour: An Alternative Regulatory Model; J.Oliver Promoting Consumer Confidence in e-Commerce: The 'Brussels Regulation' - Real or Illusory Customer Benefit?; S.Pointer Self-regulation of Advertising: The Internet Issue; O.Gray PART 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CASES Lafarge and Global Warming; C.Boyd WWF: European and Global Climate Policy; T.Long, S.Singer & L.Slater Clean Air and Car Emissions: What Industries and Issues Groups Can and Can't Achieve; R.H.Pedler PART 3: APPLICANT COUNTRY CASES EU Accession and the 'Acuis' -Saving Nordic Monopolies; R.Pedler & H.Rautvuori Slovenia and the EU: Anti-Dumping Case; A.Drapal, D.Vercic, I.Peterlin &T. Ilesie PART 4: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CASES Getting Animal Welfare onto the World Trade Agenda; C.Fisher Japanese Lobbying in Europe; S.Kewley Chiquita Declares War and Wins: Trans-Atlantic Trade Dispute; R.H.Pedler CASTer: Public/Private Network for Steel Regions; I.van Der Storm PART 5: SINGLE MARKET CASES ABNAmro Lobbies to get the Financial Services Action Plan in Place; A.Caparros & W.Mijs Electricity Liberalisation; J.Greenwood PART 6: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate Social Responsibility; L.van Oranje-Nassau & S.Casino-Diaz Summary and Conclusions: Changes in the Arena: Lessons from Lobby Cases; R.H.Pedler Bibliography Index
List of Tables List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Changes in the Lobbying Arena: Real Life Cases PART 1: E-EUROPE CASES Safe Harbour: An Alternative Regulatory Model; J.Oliver Promoting Consumer Confidence in e-Commerce: The 'Brussels Regulation' - Real or Illusory Customer Benefit?; S.Pointer Self-regulation of Advertising: The Internet Issue; O.Gray PART 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CASES Lafarge and Global Warming; C.Boyd WWF: European and Global Climate Policy; T.Long, S.Singer & L.Slater Clean Air and Car Emissions: What Industries and Issues Groups Can and Can't Achieve; R.H.Pedler PART 3: APPLICANT COUNTRY CASES EU Accession and the 'Acuis' -Saving Nordic Monopolies; R.Pedler & H.Rautvuori Slovenia and the EU: Anti-Dumping Case; A.Drapal, D.Vercic, I.Peterlin &T. Ilesie PART 4: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CASES Getting Animal Welfare onto the World Trade Agenda; C.Fisher Japanese Lobbying in Europe; S.Kewley Chiquita Declares War and Wins: Trans-Atlantic Trade Dispute; R.H.Pedler CASTer: Public/Private Network for Steel Regions; I.van Der Storm PART 5: SINGLE MARKET CASES ABNAmro Lobbies to get the Financial Services Action Plan in Place; A.Caparros & W.Mijs Electricity Liberalisation; J.Greenwood PART 6: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate Social Responsibility; L.van Oranje-Nassau & S.Casino-Diaz Summary and Conclusions: Changes in the Arena: Lessons from Lobby Cases; R.H.Pedler Bibliography Index
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