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Accountability, Governance and Expertise
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Accountability, Governance and Expertise
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Technocratic law and governance is under fire. This book focuses on whether and how experts involved in policymaking can and should be held accountable.
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Technocratic law and governance is under fire. This book focuses on whether and how experts involved in policymaking can and should be held accountable.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000390148
- Artikelnr.: 61610772
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000390148
- Artikelnr.: 61610772
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Alessandra Arcuri is Professor of Inclusive Global Law and Governance at the Erasmus School of Law and Erasmus Initiative Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity, at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Florin Coman-Kund is Assistant Professor of European Union and Public International Law, Erasmus School of Law, at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Foreword by Paolo Davide Farah Introduction: Breaking Taboes, Talking
Accountability PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN
MULTILEVEL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 1. Conceptualizing Expert Accountability:
Towards Virtue 2. Expert Accountability and the Rule of Law: Intertwinement
of Normative and Functional Standards? 3. Three Dimensions of
Accountability for Global Technocracy PART II: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
IN ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 4. Contesting the Monetary
Policies of the European Central Bank 5. Technocratic Governance at the
Centre of the European Economic and Monetary Union - Exploring the
Accountability of Expert-Based Decisionmaking in the European Central Bank
6. The Re-Organization of the FATF as an International Legal Person and the
Promises and Limits to Accountability PART III: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND (FOOD) SAFETY LAW AND GOVERNANCE
7. 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 8. Transnational Radiological Standards in
Domestic Contexts 9. From Contestation to Accountability in EU Pesticides
Regulation? The Case of Glyphosate 10. The Value Free Ideal of Science and
Non-Epistemic Values in Regulatory Toxicology PART IV: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN DIGITIZATION AND DATA PROTECTION GOVERNANCE 11. The
Concept of Accountability in the Context of the Evolving Role of Enisa in
Data Protection, Eprivacy, and Cybersecurity 12. Holding Europol
Accountable: The Promise and Challenges of (Hybrid) Multilevel
Accountability
Accountability PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN
MULTILEVEL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 1. Conceptualizing Expert Accountability:
Towards Virtue 2. Expert Accountability and the Rule of Law: Intertwinement
of Normative and Functional Standards? 3. Three Dimensions of
Accountability for Global Technocracy PART II: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
IN ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 4. Contesting the Monetary
Policies of the European Central Bank 5. Technocratic Governance at the
Centre of the European Economic and Monetary Union - Exploring the
Accountability of Expert-Based Decisionmaking in the European Central Bank
6. The Re-Organization of the FATF as an International Legal Person and the
Promises and Limits to Accountability PART III: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND (FOOD) SAFETY LAW AND GOVERNANCE
7. 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 8. Transnational Radiological Standards in
Domestic Contexts 9. From Contestation to Accountability in EU Pesticides
Regulation? The Case of Glyphosate 10. The Value Free Ideal of Science and
Non-Epistemic Values in Regulatory Toxicology PART IV: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN DIGITIZATION AND DATA PROTECTION GOVERNANCE 11. The
Concept of Accountability in the Context of the Evolving Role of Enisa in
Data Protection, Eprivacy, and Cybersecurity 12. Holding Europol
Accountable: The Promise and Challenges of (Hybrid) Multilevel
Accountability
Foreword by Paolo Davide Farah Introduction: Breaking Taboes, Talking
Accountability PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN
MULTILEVEL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 1. Conceptualizing Expert Accountability:
Towards Virtue 2. Expert Accountability and the Rule of Law: Intertwinement
of Normative and Functional Standards? 3. Three Dimensions of
Accountability for Global Technocracy PART II: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
IN ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 4. Contesting the Monetary
Policies of the European Central Bank 5. Technocratic Governance at the
Centre of the European Economic and Monetary Union - Exploring the
Accountability of Expert-Based Decisionmaking in the European Central Bank
6. The Re-Organization of the FATF as an International Legal Person and the
Promises and Limits to Accountability PART III: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND (FOOD) SAFETY LAW AND GOVERNANCE
7. 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 8. Transnational Radiological Standards in
Domestic Contexts 9. From Contestation to Accountability in EU Pesticides
Regulation? The Case of Glyphosate 10. The Value Free Ideal of Science and
Non-Epistemic Values in Regulatory Toxicology PART IV: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN DIGITIZATION AND DATA PROTECTION GOVERNANCE 11. The
Concept of Accountability in the Context of the Evolving Role of Enisa in
Data Protection, Eprivacy, and Cybersecurity 12. Holding Europol
Accountable: The Promise and Challenges of (Hybrid) Multilevel
Accountability
Accountability PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN
MULTILEVEL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 1. Conceptualizing Expert Accountability:
Towards Virtue 2. Expert Accountability and the Rule of Law: Intertwinement
of Normative and Functional Standards? 3. Three Dimensions of
Accountability for Global Technocracy PART II: EXPERTISE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
IN ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE 4. Contesting the Monetary
Policies of the European Central Bank 5. Technocratic Governance at the
Centre of the European Economic and Monetary Union - Exploring the
Accountability of Expert-Based Decisionmaking in the European Central Bank
6. The Re-Organization of the FATF as an International Legal Person and the
Promises and Limits to Accountability PART III: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND (FOOD) SAFETY LAW AND GOVERNANCE
7. 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 8. Transnational Radiological Standards in
Domestic Contexts 9. From Contestation to Accountability in EU Pesticides
Regulation? The Case of Glyphosate 10. The Value Free Ideal of Science and
Non-Epistemic Values in Regulatory Toxicology PART IV: EXPERTISE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY IN DIGITIZATION AND DATA PROTECTION GOVERNANCE 11. The
Concept of Accountability in the Context of the Evolving Role of Enisa in
Data Protection, Eprivacy, and Cybersecurity 12. Holding Europol
Accountable: The Promise and Challenges of (Hybrid) Multilevel
Accountability