Transatlantic Regulatory Co-Operation
Legal Problems and Political Prospects
Herausgeber: Bermann, George A; Lindseth, Peter L; Herdegen, Matthias
Transatlantic Regulatory Co-Operation
Legal Problems and Political Prospects
Herausgeber: Bermann, George A; Lindseth, Peter L; Herdegen, Matthias
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Moreover, the main protagonists in this arena - the US and EU - have their own well-established domestic regulatory processes with which international initiatives may not readily be integrated, either in terms of values or institutions. While focusing on illustrative sectoral examples of transatlantic regulatory cooperation, this book thus also explores the more general challenge of accommodating regulatory cooperation with domestic legal and political institutions. The volume closes both by calling attention to inescapable legitimacy questions (e.g. reconciliation with principles of democracy…mehr
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This book offers a comprehensive account of the transatlantic regulatory cooperation phenomenon: its causes and political context in a globalizing economy, its theoretical understanding, its relationship to trade and competition, its implications for democracy, and its likely directions in the future.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 674
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2001
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- ISBN-13: 9780198298922
- ISBN-10: 0198298927
- Artikelnr.: 21527357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 674
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1052g
- ISBN-13: 9780198298922
- ISBN-10: 0198298927
- Artikelnr.: 21527357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* 1: George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen, Peter L. Lindseth:
Introduction
* Part I: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: the political and
legal framework
* 2: Sir Leon Brittan: Transatlantic Economic Partnership: Breaking
Down the Hidden Barriers
* 3: Amb. David L. Aaron: The United States and Europe: Seeking Common
Ground
* 4: Jean-Louis Dewost: Globalization and the Rule of Law
* 5: David R. Andrews: Listening in on the U.S.-EU Legal Dialogue
* 6: Hans-Ulrich Engel: The Transatlantic Business Dialogue: The
Perspective of the European Chemical Industry
* Part II: Globalization and Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 7: Saskia Sassen: The Locational and Institutional Embeddedness of
the Global Economy
* 8: Francis Snyder: Global Economic Networks and Global Legal
Pluralism
* Part III: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: theoretical
perspectives
* 9: Giandomenico Majone: International Regulatory Co-operation: A
Neo-Institutionalist Approach
* 10: Jonathan R. Macey: The `Demand' for International Regulatory
Co-operation: A Public Choice Perspective
* 11: Paul B. Stephan: Regulatory Co-operation and Competition: The
Search for Virtue
* Part IV: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, International Trade
and Competition Law
* 12: Mauro Pettricione: Reconciling Transatlantic Regulatory
Imperatives with Bilateral Trade
* 13: Joel P. Trachtman: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation from a
Trade Perspective: A Case Study in Accounting Standards
* 14: Eleanor M. Fox: Competition Law: Linking the World
* 15: Merit E. Janow: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in
Competition Policy: the Case for `Soft Harmonization' and
Multilateralism Over New Bilateral US-EU Institutions
* 16: Petros C. Mavroidis: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation:
Exclusive Club or `Open Regionalism'?
* Part V: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in Selected Sectors
* 17: Klaus W. Grewlich: Telecommunications and `Cyberspace':
Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the Constitutionalization
of International Law
* 18: Matthias Herdegen: Biotechnology and Regulatory Risk Assessment
* 19: Josef Drexl: Existing Legal and Institutional Mechanisms for
Co-operation and Co-ordination: The Case of Intellectual and
Industrial Property
* 20: Walter Mattli: International Governance for Voluntary Standards:
A Game-Theoretic Perspective
* Part VI: The Interface Between International Regulatory Initiatives
and the Domestic Legal Environment
* 21: Jonathan R. Macey: US and EU Structures of Governance as Barriers
to Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 22: George A. Bermann: International Regulatory Co-operation and US
Federalism
* 23: Joel R. Paul: Implementing Regulatory Co-operation Through
Executive Agreements and the Problem of Democratic Accountability
* 24: Gerhard Lohan: Integrating Regulatory Co-operation into the EU
System
* 25: Paul Demaret: The Respective Powers of the European Community and
the Member States in Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 26: Reimer von Borries: The Implementation of International
Regulatory Initiatives in Europe
* Part VII: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, democracy and
accountability
* 27: Robert Howse: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the
Problem of Democracy
* 28: Ludger Kuhnhardt: Globalization, Transatlantic Regulatory
Co-operation and Democratic Values
* 29: Sol Picciotto: North Atlantic Co-operation and Democratizing
Globalism
* 30: Anne-Marie Slaughter: Agencies on the Loose? Holding Government
Networks Accountable
* 31: Peter L. Strauss: The Challenges of Globally Accessible Process
* Part VIII: The future of Regulatory Co-operation: strategic
directions and institutional implications
* 32: Kalypso Nicolaidis: Regulatory Co-operation and Managed Mutual
Recognition: Elements of a Strategic Model
* 33: Wulf-Henning Roth: Building the `Transatlantic Economic
Partnership': Are New General Institutions Needed?
* 34: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Globalization and Transatlantic
Regulatory Co-operation: Proposals for US-EU Initiatives to Further
Constitutionalize International Law
* 1: George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen, Peter L. Lindseth:
Introduction
* Part I: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: the political and
legal framework
* 2: Sir Leon Brittan: Transatlantic Economic Partnership: Breaking
Down the Hidden Barriers
* 3: Amb. David L. Aaron: The United States and Europe: Seeking Common
Ground
* 4: Jean-Louis Dewost: Globalization and the Rule of Law
* 5: David R. Andrews: Listening in on the U.S.-EU Legal Dialogue
* 6: Hans-Ulrich Engel: The Transatlantic Business Dialogue: The
Perspective of the European Chemical Industry
* Part II: Globalization and Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 7: Saskia Sassen: The Locational and Institutional Embeddedness of
the Global Economy
* 8: Francis Snyder: Global Economic Networks and Global Legal
Pluralism
* Part III: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: theoretical
perspectives
* 9: Giandomenico Majone: International Regulatory Co-operation: A
Neo-Institutionalist Approach
* 10: Jonathan R. Macey: The `Demand' for International Regulatory
Co-operation: A Public Choice Perspective
* 11: Paul B. Stephan: Regulatory Co-operation and Competition: The
Search for Virtue
* Part IV: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, International Trade
and Competition Law
* 12: Mauro Pettricione: Reconciling Transatlantic Regulatory
Imperatives with Bilateral Trade
* 13: Joel P. Trachtman: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation from a
Trade Perspective: A Case Study in Accounting Standards
* 14: Eleanor M. Fox: Competition Law: Linking the World
* 15: Merit E. Janow: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in
Competition Policy: the Case for `Soft Harmonization' and
Multilateralism Over New Bilateral US-EU Institutions
* 16: Petros C. Mavroidis: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation:
Exclusive Club or `Open Regionalism'?
* Part V: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in Selected Sectors
* 17: Klaus W. Grewlich: Telecommunications and `Cyberspace':
Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the Constitutionalization
of International Law
* 18: Matthias Herdegen: Biotechnology and Regulatory Risk Assessment
* 19: Josef Drexl: Existing Legal and Institutional Mechanisms for
Co-operation and Co-ordination: The Case of Intellectual and
Industrial Property
* 20: Walter Mattli: International Governance for Voluntary Standards:
A Game-Theoretic Perspective
* Part VI: The Interface Between International Regulatory Initiatives
and the Domestic Legal Environment
* 21: Jonathan R. Macey: US and EU Structures of Governance as Barriers
to Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 22: George A. Bermann: International Regulatory Co-operation and US
Federalism
* 23: Joel R. Paul: Implementing Regulatory Co-operation Through
Executive Agreements and the Problem of Democratic Accountability
* 24: Gerhard Lohan: Integrating Regulatory Co-operation into the EU
System
* 25: Paul Demaret: The Respective Powers of the European Community and
the Member States in Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation
* 26: Reimer von Borries: The Implementation of International
Regulatory Initiatives in Europe
* Part VII: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, democracy and
accountability
* 27: Robert Howse: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the
Problem of Democracy
* 28: Ludger Kuhnhardt: Globalization, Transatlantic Regulatory
Co-operation and Democratic Values
* 29: Sol Picciotto: North Atlantic Co-operation and Democratizing
Globalism
* 30: Anne-Marie Slaughter: Agencies on the Loose? Holding Government
Networks Accountable
* 31: Peter L. Strauss: The Challenges of Globally Accessible Process
* Part VIII: The future of Regulatory Co-operation: strategic
directions and institutional implications
* 32: Kalypso Nicolaidis: Regulatory Co-operation and Managed Mutual
Recognition: Elements of a Strategic Model
* 33: Wulf-Henning Roth: Building the `Transatlantic Economic
Partnership': Are New General Institutions Needed?
* 34: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Globalization and Transatlantic
Regulatory Co-operation: Proposals for US-EU Initiatives to Further
Constitutionalize International Law