Globalisation and technological innovation have been fuelling the need for increasing levels of trust in private actors, such as companies or special interest groups, to regulate and enforce significant aspects of people’s daily lives: from environmental and social protection to the areas of food safety, advertising and financial markets. This book investigates the trust vested in private actors from the perspective of European citizens. It answers the question of whether private actors live up to citizens’ expectations or whether more should be done as to the safeguarding of citizens’ interests. Several cross-cutting studies explore how private regulation and enforcement are embedded in EU law. The book offers an innovative approach to private regulation and enforcement by focusing on the specific EU context which, unlike the national and transnational ones, has not yet been widely explored. This context merits a stand-alone analysis because of the unique normative framework of the EU, as a particular polity itself but also in relation to its Member States. With an overall analysis of the main aspects of private regulation and enforcement across different policy fields of the EU, the book adds a missing tile to the mosaic of public–private governance studies.
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1. Introduction: EU Private Regulation and Enforcement – Mapping its
Contextual, Conceptual, Constitutional and Citizens’ Dimensions
Madeleine de Cock Buning and Linda Senden

PART I
POLICY DOMAINS
2. The Special Position of Agreements by Social Partners in EU Law
Frans Pennings
3. Private Regulation in the Internal Market: Assessing European
Technical Standardisation Th rough a Citizen’s Eye
Mariëtte Hiemstra and Linda Senden
4. The Role of Private Actors in Data Protection Law and Data Protection Practice
Peter Blok
5. Private Actors in European Consumer Law
Ewoud Hondius and Esther van Schagen
6. Of the People, by the People, for the People? The European Union’s Experience with Private Environmental Regulation and Enforcement
Suzanne Kingston and Edwin Alblas
7. Unfolding the Private–Public Dynamics of Regulation and Enforcement in EU Food Law
Michele Simonato and Salvatore F. Nicolosi
8. Engaging Private Actors in the Production of EU Financial Regulation: Advantages and Disadvantages from a Citizen’s Perspective
Andrea Minto
9. Trust through Responsibility: Advertising and Self-Regulation in Europe
Oliver Gray
10. Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU: Finding the Right Balance from a Citizen’s Perspective – The Protection of Minors against Online Harms
Madeleine de Cock Buning
11. Internet Liability Law Case Study: Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU from the Citizens’ Perspective
Christopher T. Marsden
12. The Role of Private Actors in the Regulation and Enforcement of Corporate Environmental Harm
Judith van Erp

PART II
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
13. The Constitutional Authority of Private Regulation in the Light of the EU’s Competence Order
Kilian Klinger
14. Private Regulation and Enforcement within the Single Market’s Legal Framework: The Need for a More Holistic Approach
Frederick Brouwer
15. European Union Co- and Self-Regulation and the Protection of Fundamental Rights
Jessy M. Emaus
16. EU Competition Law versus Private Regulation: Restrictive or Enabling?
Jotte Mulder
17. The Democratic Challenges of Effective Private Regulation and Enforcement
Colin Scott
18. Conclusions: Drawing the Lines Together of Regulatory Choice, Public–Private Dynamics and Citizens’ Trust in Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU
Madeleine de Cock Buning and Linda Senden

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First comprehensive examination of private regulation and enforcement from the European perspective.
Offers first systematic and comparative analyses of self and co-regulation in the European Union

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509919529
Publisert
2020-06-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
1012 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
600

Om bidragsyterne

Madeleine de Cock Buning is Professor at Utrecht University School of Law.
Linda Senden is Professor of European and International Law at Utrecht University.