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Subnational authorities and the European Unioncompliance in a multilevel implementation system /
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Title/Author:
Subnational authorities and the European Unionby Stephan Lutzenberger.
Reminder of title:
compliance in a multilevel implementation system /
Author:
Lutzenberger, Stephan.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022.
Description:
xxv, 126 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Subnational governmentsForeign relationsEuropean Union countries.
Subject:
European Union countriesSocial policy.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94976-1
ISBN:
9783030949761$q(electronic bk.)
Subnational authorities and the European Unioncompliance in a multilevel implementation system /
Lutzenberger, Stephan.
Subnational authorities and the European Union
compliance in a multilevel implementation system /[electronic resource] :by Stephan Lutzenberger. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxv, 126 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - The future of Europe,2731-3387. - Future of Europe..
Introduction: Noncompliance in a multilevel system -- Subnational authorities and compliance with EU legislation - a conceptual framework -- Politics beats polity: Self-rule, shared rule, and member states' compliance -- Policy beats polity: Complexity, misfit, and subnational authorities' compliance -- Conclusion: The need for multilevel cooperation.
The European Union, as a regulatory polity based on integration through law, arguably relies more on legal compliance with its policies than any other political system. Proceeding from this point of departure, this book puts the spotlight on the subnational tier and scrutinizes its role in ensuring compliance. Drawing on a dataset of infringement proceedings against federal and regionalized member states, the book shows that strong shared rule, i.e., strong cooperation between national and subnational authorities, can improve national compliance records. In contrast, policy sectors with strong redistributive consequences impair subnational authorities' capacity to comply. In short, policy and politics matter more than polity. The Author Dr. Stephan Lutzenberger has been working as a researcher and lecturer at the Center for European Integration, part of the Otto-Suhr-Institut, Free University of Berlin, Germany.
ISBN: 9783030949761$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: JN30
Dewey Class. No.: 320.94
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