The Role of 'Experts' in International and European Decision-Making Processes
Advisors, Decision Makers or Irrelevant Actors?
Herausgeber: Ambrus, Monika; Raulus, Helena; Hey, Ellen; Arts, Karin
The Role of 'Experts' in International and European Decision-Making Processes
Advisors, Decision Makers or Irrelevant Actors?
Herausgeber: Ambrus, Monika; Raulus, Helena; Hey, Ellen; Arts, Karin
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A broad-gauged analysis of the issues raised by experts' involvement in international and European decision-making processes.
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A broad-gauged analysis of the issues raised by experts' involvement in international and European decision-making processes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074781
- ISBN-10: 1107074789
- Artikelnr.: 40910324
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781107074781
- ISBN-10: 1107074789
- Artikelnr.: 40910324
1. The role of experts in international and European decision-making
processes: setting the scene Monika Ambrus, Karin Arts, Ellen Hey and
Helena Raulus; Part I. Theorizing Expert Involvement in International and
European Decision-Making: 2. Ideas, experts and governance Peter M. Haas;
3. The politics of expertise: applying paradoxes of scientific expertise to
international law Wouter G. Werner; 4. Reflections on the different roles
of expertise in regulatory policy-making Lorna Schrefler; 5. The virtues of
expertise Jan Klabbers; Part II. Expert Involvement in International
Decision-Making in the Environmental Sphere: 6. The role of scientific
expertise in multilateral environmental agreements: influence and
effectiveness Steinar Andresen; 7. Changing demands at the science-policy
interface: organisational learning in the IPCC Bernd Siebenhüner; 8. Global
scientific assessments and environmental resource governance: towards a
science-policy interface ladder Joyeeta Gupta; Part III. Experts in the WTO
and Risk Regulation: 9. The structural logic of expert participation in WTO
decision-making processes Jessica Lawrence; 10. Health risks, experts and
decision making within the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius Alexia
Herwig; 11. The role of experts in environmental and health-related trade
disputes in the WTO: deconstructing decision-making processes Lukasz
Gruszczynski; Part IV. Experts in Human Rights Related Decision-Making
Processes: 12. Human rights experts in the United Nations: a review of the
role of UN special procedures Surya P. Subedi; 13. 'Experts': the mantra of
irregular migration and the reproduction of hierarchies Jeff Handmaker and
Claudia Mora; 14. Private carriers as experts in immigration control Sophie
Scholten and Ashley Terlouw; Part V. Experts in Decision-Making Processes
of the European Union: 15. The European system of financial supervision: a
technology of expertise Michelle Everson; 16. The role of experts and
financial supervision in the European Union: the de Larosière Commission
Karim Knio; 17. Expertise at the crossroads of national and international
policy-making: a public management perspective Adriaan Schout and Jaap
Sleifer; 18. Blurred areas of responsibility: European agencies' scientific
'opinions' under scrutiny E. Madalina Busuioc.
processes: setting the scene Monika Ambrus, Karin Arts, Ellen Hey and
Helena Raulus; Part I. Theorizing Expert Involvement in International and
European Decision-Making: 2. Ideas, experts and governance Peter M. Haas;
3. The politics of expertise: applying paradoxes of scientific expertise to
international law Wouter G. Werner; 4. Reflections on the different roles
of expertise in regulatory policy-making Lorna Schrefler; 5. The virtues of
expertise Jan Klabbers; Part II. Expert Involvement in International
Decision-Making in the Environmental Sphere: 6. The role of scientific
expertise in multilateral environmental agreements: influence and
effectiveness Steinar Andresen; 7. Changing demands at the science-policy
interface: organisational learning in the IPCC Bernd Siebenhüner; 8. Global
scientific assessments and environmental resource governance: towards a
science-policy interface ladder Joyeeta Gupta; Part III. Experts in the WTO
and Risk Regulation: 9. The structural logic of expert participation in WTO
decision-making processes Jessica Lawrence; 10. Health risks, experts and
decision making within the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius Alexia
Herwig; 11. The role of experts in environmental and health-related trade
disputes in the WTO: deconstructing decision-making processes Lukasz
Gruszczynski; Part IV. Experts in Human Rights Related Decision-Making
Processes: 12. Human rights experts in the United Nations: a review of the
role of UN special procedures Surya P. Subedi; 13. 'Experts': the mantra of
irregular migration and the reproduction of hierarchies Jeff Handmaker and
Claudia Mora; 14. Private carriers as experts in immigration control Sophie
Scholten and Ashley Terlouw; Part V. Experts in Decision-Making Processes
of the European Union: 15. The European system of financial supervision: a
technology of expertise Michelle Everson; 16. The role of experts and
financial supervision in the European Union: the de Larosière Commission
Karim Knio; 17. Expertise at the crossroads of national and international
policy-making: a public management perspective Adriaan Schout and Jaap
Sleifer; 18. Blurred areas of responsibility: European agencies' scientific
'opinions' under scrutiny E. Madalina Busuioc.
1. The role of experts in international and European decision-making
processes: setting the scene Monika Ambrus, Karin Arts, Ellen Hey and
Helena Raulus; Part I. Theorizing Expert Involvement in International and
European Decision-Making: 2. Ideas, experts and governance Peter M. Haas;
3. The politics of expertise: applying paradoxes of scientific expertise to
international law Wouter G. Werner; 4. Reflections on the different roles
of expertise in regulatory policy-making Lorna Schrefler; 5. The virtues of
expertise Jan Klabbers; Part II. Expert Involvement in International
Decision-Making in the Environmental Sphere: 6. The role of scientific
expertise in multilateral environmental agreements: influence and
effectiveness Steinar Andresen; 7. Changing demands at the science-policy
interface: organisational learning in the IPCC Bernd Siebenhüner; 8. Global
scientific assessments and environmental resource governance: towards a
science-policy interface ladder Joyeeta Gupta; Part III. Experts in the WTO
and Risk Regulation: 9. The structural logic of expert participation in WTO
decision-making processes Jessica Lawrence; 10. Health risks, experts and
decision making within the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius Alexia
Herwig; 11. The role of experts in environmental and health-related trade
disputes in the WTO: deconstructing decision-making processes Lukasz
Gruszczynski; Part IV. Experts in Human Rights Related Decision-Making
Processes: 12. Human rights experts in the United Nations: a review of the
role of UN special procedures Surya P. Subedi; 13. 'Experts': the mantra of
irregular migration and the reproduction of hierarchies Jeff Handmaker and
Claudia Mora; 14. Private carriers as experts in immigration control Sophie
Scholten and Ashley Terlouw; Part V. Experts in Decision-Making Processes
of the European Union: 15. The European system of financial supervision: a
technology of expertise Michelle Everson; 16. The role of experts and
financial supervision in the European Union: the de Larosière Commission
Karim Knio; 17. Expertise at the crossroads of national and international
policy-making: a public management perspective Adriaan Schout and Jaap
Sleifer; 18. Blurred areas of responsibility: European agencies' scientific
'opinions' under scrutiny E. Madalina Busuioc.
processes: setting the scene Monika Ambrus, Karin Arts, Ellen Hey and
Helena Raulus; Part I. Theorizing Expert Involvement in International and
European Decision-Making: 2. Ideas, experts and governance Peter M. Haas;
3. The politics of expertise: applying paradoxes of scientific expertise to
international law Wouter G. Werner; 4. Reflections on the different roles
of expertise in regulatory policy-making Lorna Schrefler; 5. The virtues of
expertise Jan Klabbers; Part II. Expert Involvement in International
Decision-Making in the Environmental Sphere: 6. The role of scientific
expertise in multilateral environmental agreements: influence and
effectiveness Steinar Andresen; 7. Changing demands at the science-policy
interface: organisational learning in the IPCC Bernd Siebenhüner; 8. Global
scientific assessments and environmental resource governance: towards a
science-policy interface ladder Joyeeta Gupta; Part III. Experts in the WTO
and Risk Regulation: 9. The structural logic of expert participation in WTO
decision-making processes Jessica Lawrence; 10. Health risks, experts and
decision making within the SPS Agreement and the Codex Alimentarius Alexia
Herwig; 11. The role of experts in environmental and health-related trade
disputes in the WTO: deconstructing decision-making processes Lukasz
Gruszczynski; Part IV. Experts in Human Rights Related Decision-Making
Processes: 12. Human rights experts in the United Nations: a review of the
role of UN special procedures Surya P. Subedi; 13. 'Experts': the mantra of
irregular migration and the reproduction of hierarchies Jeff Handmaker and
Claudia Mora; 14. Private carriers as experts in immigration control Sophie
Scholten and Ashley Terlouw; Part V. Experts in Decision-Making Processes
of the European Union: 15. The European system of financial supervision: a
technology of expertise Michelle Everson; 16. The role of experts and
financial supervision in the European Union: the de Larosière Commission
Karim Knio; 17. Expertise at the crossroads of national and international
policy-making: a public management perspective Adriaan Schout and Jaap
Sleifer; 18. Blurred areas of responsibility: European agencies' scientific
'opinions' under scrutiny E. Madalina Busuioc.