Beyond delegation: transnational regulatory regimes and the eu regulatory state
Titel:
Beyond delegation: transnational regulatory regimes and the eu regulatory state
Auteur:
Eberlein, Burkard Grande, Edgar
Verschenen in:
Journal of European public policy
Paginering:
Jaargang 12 (2005) nr. 1 pagina's 89-112
Jaar:
2005-02
Inhoud:
This article investigates the allocation of regulatory authority in the EU. By introducing the concept of a 'regulatory regime', it criticizes not only earlier accounts of the EU 'regulatory state', but also current delegation approaches. As a starting point, it identifies a dilemma for the EU regulatory policy. Despite the rising need for uniform EU-level rules in the internal market, the bulk of formal powers and the institutional focus of regulatory activities continue to be located at the national level. This results in a supranational regulatory gap. Our thesis is that this gap is partly filled by transnational regulatory networks. Under certain conditions, regulatory networks offer a back road to the informal Europeanization of government regulation. However, the informalization of governance is vulnerable to strong distributive conflict, and, if effective, it raises unresolved problems of democratic legitimacy.