This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games among national regulators. European administration is theorized as a set of mutually beneficial relations among independent regulators, rather than as a hierarchy of supranational institutions, courts, and national administrators. The collective action approach highlights the importance of certain factors in fostering regulatory cooperation and enabling the common market to become an administrative reality: repeated interactions, monitoring and sanctioning by the Commission and the courts, reciprocity norms, and trust. It also suggests that one of the most significant challenges of enlargement will be to establish cooperative regulatory exchanges...
This paper examines the progressive steps of convergence of antitrust enforcement and regulation in ...
This Paper analyses how the network of enforcers envisaged in the Proposal for a Council Regulation ...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
[T]he purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively neglected issue of the balance between gene...
In the light of the enormous challenges imposed by the EU’s eastern enlargement, this paper examines...
In this paper, the issue of the most efficient allocation of regulatory responsibilities among the s...
This article explores the interplay between private regulators and public supervisors within princip...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
The principle of 'mutual recognition ' is almost universally acclaimed for removing barrie...
This article examines how the conflicts latent in EU regulation are managed. First, it looks at how ...
The emergence of bilateral regulatory cooperation is one of the most notable trends in global govern...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
States have increasingly engaged in international regulatory agreements in a wide range of issue are...
This paper examines the progressive steps of convergence of antitrust enforcement and regulation in ...
This Paper analyses how the network of enforcers envisaged in the Proposal for a Council Regulation ...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
This paper conceptualises European governance as a continuous series of collective action games amon...
[T]he purpose of this paper is to explore the relatively neglected issue of the balance between gene...
In the light of the enormous challenges imposed by the EU’s eastern enlargement, this paper examines...
In this paper, the issue of the most efficient allocation of regulatory responsibilities among the s...
This article explores the interplay between private regulators and public supervisors within princip...
The European Union (EU) faces a problem of uneven implementation of its rules by national authoritie...
The principle of 'mutual recognition ' is almost universally acclaimed for removing barrie...
This article examines how the conflicts latent in EU regulation are managed. First, it looks at how ...
The emergence of bilateral regulatory cooperation is one of the most notable trends in global govern...
Defence date: 31 October 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier, European University Insti...
States have increasingly engaged in international regulatory agreements in a wide range of issue are...
This paper examines the progressive steps of convergence of antitrust enforcement and regulation in ...
This Paper analyses how the network of enforcers envisaged in the Proposal for a Council Regulation ...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...