The EU Better Regulation Agenda: A Critical Assessment
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Regulation in the EU is a perennial and topical question which has
important implications for the future direction of EU law. While actions
directed at improving the quality and accessibility of EU regulation
are not novel, in recent years the Better Regulation Agenda has
significantly affected the structural organisation and day-to-day
operation of the EU legislative process. Yet, many questions about the
future of the Agenda remain, not least in light of Brexit. Exploring the
Better Regulation Agenda (and its relation to the overall EU legal and
political order) necessitates an integrated, interdisciplinary approach.
This edited volume presents insights from economics, political science
and legal scholarship. Furthermore, to allow full understanding, it
examines institutional practice, where the Agenda is made and shaped on a
daily basis. Hence, the book features contributions from the
perspective of the work of the main EU institutions: the European
Commission, the Parliament, the Council and the Court of Justice. This
results in a seminal overview of the subject, of interest to scholars
and practitioners alike.