"This book argues that the combination of the voting power of member states, their administrative capacity, and political controversy around the European Union (EU) explains why noncompliance with EU Law has declined since 1994 but still varies across countries and policy sectors"--
"This book argues that the combination of the voting power of member states, their administrative capacity, and political controversy around the European Union (EU) explains why noncompliance with EU Law has declined since 1994 but still varies across countries and policy sectors"--
Tanja A. Börzel is professor of political science and holds the Chair for European Integration at Freie Universität Berlin. She is author of Effective Governance under Anarchy and Environmental Leaders and Laggards in Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Politics of Noncompliance 1. Infringement Data and Noncompliance 2. Power, Capacity, and Politicization 3. Why Some States Comply Less Than Others 4. Why There Is No Growing Noncompliance 5. Why Noncompliance Is Sector Specific Conclusion: The Limits of Regulatory Governance
Introduction: The Politics of Noncompliance 1. Infringement Data and Noncompliance 2. Power, Capacity, and Politicization 3. Why Some States Comply Less Than Others 4. Why There Is No Growing Noncompliance 5. Why Noncompliance Is Sector Specific Conclusion: The Limits of Regulatory Governance
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