Transnational administrative rule-making : performance, legal effects, and legitimacy / edited by Olaf Dilling, Martin Herberg and Gerd Winter.
2011
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Title
Transnational administrative rule-making : performance, legal effects, and legitimacy / edited by Olaf Dilling, Martin Herberg and Gerd Winter.
Published
Oxford ; Portland Or. : Hart Pub., 2011.
Call Number
K3400 .T73 2011
ISBN
9781841132228 (hbk.)
1841132225 (hbk.)
1841132225 (hbk.)
Description
xiii, 339 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)645677269
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliogrpaphical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction: Exploring Transnational Administrative Rule-Making
1
References / I, VI, V, IV, III, II, Gerd Winter Martin Herberg Olaf Dilling
17
Part I: Setting the Stage[—]Early Origins of Transnationalisation / Martin Herberg Gerd Winter I, II, Olaf Dilling IV, V, VI, III
21
1.
History of Transnational Administrative Networks / V, IV, III, II, I, VI, Gerd Winter Olaf Dilling Martin Herberg
23
I.
Introduction / Christian Tietje
23
II.
General Overview on the Historical Development of International or Transnational Cooperation Concerning Administrative Issues / Christian Tietje
24
III.
The Development of Administrative Unions / Christian Tietje
27
IV.
Forms of Administrative Networks in the Nineteenth Century Outside Formally Institutionalised Forums of Cooperation / Christian Tietje
30
V.
'The International Community' and 'International Administrative Law' / Christian Tietje
32
VI.
Conclusion / Christian Tietje
34
References / Christian Tietje
35
Part II: Emerging Procedures in Expert Committees / Christian Tietje
39
2.
Procedure and Legitimacy in Environmental Networks / Christian Tietje
41
Abstract / Bettina Lange
41
I.
Asking Questions about the Relationship between Procedure and Legitimacy / Bettina Lange
42
II.
How do Transnational Governance Networks Transform the Exercise of Public Powers? / Bettina Lange
44
III.
How to Open up the 'Black Box' of Policy Networks, / Bettina Lange
48
IV.
Relationships between Procedure and Legitimacy in the Transnational Governance Network under Article 17(2) of the IPPC Directive / Bettina Lange
51
V.
Linking Procedure and Legitimacy in the Transnational Governance Network of 'the Common Implementation Strategy' Under the EU Water Framework Directive / Bettina Lange
60
VI.
Linking Procedure and Legitimacy in the Transnational Governance Network for the Enforcement of EU Environmental Law (IMPEL) / Bettina Lange
67
VII.
Conclusion / Bettina Lange
71
References / Bettina Lange
73
3.
Global Governance Networks in Action: the Development of Toxicological Test Methods at the OECD / Bettina Lange
77
I.
Introduction: The Shift from World Politics to Global Standard-Setting / Martin Herberg
77
II.
Globalisation, New Modes of Governance, and the Quest for Legitimacy / Martin Herberg
79
III.
Science in the Age of Uncertainty: The Institutional Design of the OECD Test Guidelines Programme / Martin Herberg
87
IV.
Institutional Crises and Institutional Learning: Further Insights from the Expert Interviews / Martin Herberg
94
V.
Concluding Remarks: Lessons Learned from the OECD Test Guidelines Programme / Martin Herberg
104
References / Martin Herberg
106
Part III: Negotiation and Deliberation in Regulatory Committees / Martin Herberg
109
4.
Transnational Administrative Comitology: The Global Harmonisation of Chemicals Classification and Labelling / Martin Herberg
111
Abstract / Gerd Winter
111
I.
The Phenomenon of Transnational Public Administration / Gerd Winter
112
II.
The Case / Gerd Winter
114
III.
Theorising on the Case / Gerd Winter
133
IV.
The Question of Legitimation / Gerd Winter
137
References / Gerd Winter
147
5.
The Codex Alimentarius Commission[—]A View from Practice / Gerd Winter
151
Abstract / Dieter Arnold
151
I.
Background / Dieter Arnold
151
II.
Procedures for the Elaboration of Codex Standards and Related Texts / Dieter Arnold
153
III.
Relationship of the Codex Alimentarius Commission with GATT/WTO / Dieter Arnold
155
IV.
Food Safety Risk Analysis and the Role of Science in the Codex Alimentarius / Dieter Arnold
158
V.
The Roles of JECFA and JMPR in the Elaboration of Codex Standards for Residues of Pesticides and Veterinary Drugs / Dieter Arnold
162
VI.
Example: Risk Assessment of Residues of Veterinary Drugs / Dieter Arnold
165
6.
The Contribution of Global Administrative Law to Enhancing the Legitimacy of the Codex Alimentarius Commission / Dieter Arnold
171
I.
Introduction / Alexia Herwig
171
II.
An Overview of the CAC / Alexia Herwig
172
III.
Perceived Legitimation Deficits of the CAC / Alexia Herwig
185
IV.
Solutions Offered by Concepts of Global Administrative Law / Alexia Herwig
189
V.
Main Conclusion / Alexia Herwig
207
References / Alexia Herwig
208
Part IV: Institutional Dynamics and Member State Control / Alexia Herwig
213
7.
Autonomy or Adaptability? Environmental Integration in the World Bank / Alexia Herwig
215
I.
Introduction / Alexandra Lindenthal
215
II.
Rationalist and Sociological Approaches to Administrative Autonomy / Alexandra Lindenthal
218
III.
Environmental Integration in the World Bank / Alexandra Lindenthal
221
IV.
Explaining the World Bank's Autonomy / Alexandra Lindenthal
227
V.
Conclusion / Alexandra Lindenthal
230
References / Alexandra Lindenthal
231
8.
The Openness of International Organisations for Transnational Public Rule-Making / Alexandra Lindenthal
235
I.
Introduction: Public Rule-Making as a Prerogative of State Institutions / Stefan Oeter
235
II.
The Role of International Organisations in Public Rule-Making / Stefan Oeter
236
III.
The Drive towards Informality / Stefan Oeter
239
IV.
The Evolution of Transnational Rule-Making in the Context of International Organisations / Stefan Oeter
241
V.
The Rationale of Transnational Rule-Making in the Context of International Organisations / Stefan Oeter
242
VI.
The Various Forms of Transnational Rule-Making in the Context of International Organisations / Stefan Oeter
244
VII.
The Inherent Limits of Transnational Rule-Making in the Context of International Organisations / Stefan Oeter
248
VIII.
Conclusions / Stefan Oeter
250
References / Stefan Oeter
251
Part V: Regional Representation and Participation of Civil Society / Stefan Oeter
253
9.
Towards 'Open' Transnational Administrative Networks: Emerging Structural Features / Stefan Oeter
255
I.
Introduction / Karsten Nowrot
255
II.
Rediscovering Traditional Organisational Characteristics in Network Structures / Karsten Nowrot
258
III.
Evaluating the Structural Trends: Intended Informality versus Optimised Steering Capacities / Karsten Nowrot
267
IV.
Legitimacy Proliferated: Towards a Paradigm of the 'Open Administrative Network' / Karsten Nowrot
270
V.
Outlook / Karsten Nowrot
274
References / Karsten Nowrot
275
10.
Transnational Governance Networks and Democracy: What are the Standards? / Karsten Nowrot
281
I.
Democracy and Inter/Transnational Governance: the Rise of a Debate / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
281
II.
Network Governance and Governance Networks / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
284
III.
Democratic Quality of Governance Networks: the Internal Dimension / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
289
IV.
Democratic Quality of Governance Networks: the External Dimension / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
292
V.
Conclusion / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
298
References / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
300
11.
Developing Countries: Trapped in the Web of Sustainable Development Governance / Jens Steffek Mariana Gomes Pereira
305
I.
Introduction / Joyeeta Gupta
305
II.
Changing Rules of Governance: The Governance Web / Joyeeta Gupta
308
III.
Differentiated Impacts on Developing Countries: The Flies in the Web / Joyeeta Gupta
318
IV.
Conclusions / Joyeeta Gupta
323
References / Joyeeta Gupta
326
Index / Joyeeta Gupta
331