This book develops a sociological understanding of law making in the European Union. In particular, the book focuses on the social function of law in new governance structures promoting decentralized and flexible procedures that encourage deliberation, participation of stakeholders, and public dialogue.
This book develops a sociological understanding of law making in the European Union. In particular, the book focuses on the social function of law in new governance structures promoting decentralized and flexible procedures that encourage deliberation, participation of stakeholders, and public dialogue.
Katerina Sideri is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter, England. She writes in the fields of law and social theory, law and governance, regulation of technology in the EU, and bioethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introducing the probl tique of law and new governance: from phronesis to compromise Economy, polity, and the European experience The European Commission and the law making process: compromise as a category of praxis Procedural rationality, power, and the bureaucratic mode of thinking Ruptures in established practice Elements of a theory of law making in the European Union Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introducing the probl tique of law and new governance: from phronesis to compromise Economy, polity, and the European experience The European Commission and the law making process: compromise as a category of praxis Procedural rationality, power, and the bureaucratic mode of thinking Ruptures in established practice Elements of a theory of law making in the European Union Bibliography Index.
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