Format:
xxi, 323 Seiten
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Illustrationen
ISBN:
9780367898571
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9781032005782
Series Statement:
Transnational law and governance
Content:
Conceptualizing expert accountability : towards virtue / Jan Klabbers -- Expert accountability and the rule of law : intertwinement of normative and functional standards? / Sanne Taekema -- Three dimensions of accountability for global technocracy / Alessandra Arcuri -- Contesting the monetary policies of the European Central Bank / Marijn van der Sluis -- Technocratic governance at the Centre of the European Economic and Monetary Union - exploring the accountability of expert-based decision making in the European Central Bank / Sebastian Heidebrecht -- The re-organization of the FATF a s an International legal person and the promises and limits to accountability / Nathanael Tilahun -- Expertise, trust and accountability in food safety : the evolving role of the World Trade Organization - a case study of the Japan-Korea dispute over the Fukushima nuclear disaster / Rob Howse -- Transnational radiological standards in domestic contexts / Machiko Kanetake -- From contestation to accountability in EU pesticides regulation? The case of glyphosate / Marta Morvillo -- The value free ideal of science and non-epistemic values in regulatory toxicology / Osman Çağlar Dede -- The concept of accountability in the context of the evolving role of Enisa in data protection, eprivacy, and cybersecurity / Gregory Voss -- Holding Europol accountable : the promise and challenges of (hybrid) multilevel accountability / Florin Coman-Kund.
Content:
"Technocratic law and governance is under fire. Not only populist movements have challenged experts. NGOs, public intellectuals and some academics have also criticized the too close relation between experts and power. While the amount of power gained by experts may be contested, it is unlikely and arguably undesirable that experts will cease to play an influential role in contemporary regulatory regimes. This book focuses on whether and how experts involved in policymaking can and should be held accountable. The book, divided into four parts, combines theoretical analysis with a wide variety of case studies expounding the challenges of holding experts accountable in a multilevel setting. Part 1 offers new perspectives on accountability of experts, including a critical comparison between accountability and a virtue-ethical framework for experts, a reconceptualization of accountability through the rule of law prism and a discussion of different ways to operationalize expert accountability. Parts 2-4, organized around in-depth case studies, shed light on the accountability of experts in three high-profile areas for technocratic governance in a European and global context: economic and financial governance, environmental/health and safety governance, and the governance of digitization and data protection. By offering fresh insights into the manifold aspects of technocratic decision-making and suggesting new avenues for rethinking expert accountability within multilevel governance, this book will be of great value not only to students and scholars in international and EU law, political science, public administration, science and technology studies, but also to professionals working within EU institutions and international organizations"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781003174769
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Technocracy and the law Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Technocracy and the law London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021 ISBN 9781003174769
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1003174760
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781000390186
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1000390187
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781000390148
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1000390144
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
Technisches Recht
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Aufsatzsammlung
Author information:
Arcuri, Alessandra 1972-