On lawmaking and public trust / editors: Suzanne Comtois, Kars de Graaf.
2016
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Title
On lawmaking and public trust / editors: Suzanne Comtois, Kars de Graaf.
Published
The Hague, the Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2016]
Call Number
KJC4413 .O55 2016
ISBN
9789462366848 (pbk.)
9462366845 (pbk.)
9789462745704 (E-book)
9462366845 (pbk.)
9789462745704 (E-book)
Description
255 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
9789462366848
System Control No.
(OCoLC)952958325
Summary
Over the last decades, the evolution of public law has been marked by a trend towards the diversification of sources and forms of law, processes and governance tools. In our globalized world, various factors – such as the increasing importance of European law, international law and fundamental rights, as well as the greater prevalence of social and economic concerns – have tended to justify the need to harmonize legal norms and practices and, thus, to open the borders of legal normativity. The increased interaction between legal systems and other sources of normativity that has followed has led to the coexistence of a diversity of normative authorities (ranging from civil society and the industry itself, to European and international organizations). It has also resulted in the emergence, within domestic law, of a broad range of norms grounded in different sources of legitimacy and with varying degrees of normative force, not merely constrained to the narrow formal definition of “legal norm”. This book explores ways in which public lawmaking is changing and examines the impact of such changes on the law itself, on the lawmaking processes, and on the role of decision-makers (judges, public administrators and stakeholders). It also questions the legitimacy of the new governance tools that have emerged from this transformation as well as their impact on the public’s trust and confidence. Provided by publisher.
Note
" ... result of an Administrative Law Research Seminar held on June 11th, 2014, in Groningen, under the theme 'On lawmaking and public trust'."--Page 5.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
9
Introduction: Contemporary Lawmaking and Public Trust: Challenges, Threats and Opportunities / Suzanne Comtois
15
ch. 1
"Front-Door" versus "Back-Door" Lawmaking A Case Study Concerning German Responses to the Challenges of the Aarhus Convention / Annalies Outhuijse
21
ch. 2
Who Decides What Is Significant? The Case of Nitrogen Deposition on Dutch and German Natura 2000 Sites / Peter Mendelts
31
ch. 3
Goal Regulation, Democracy and Organised Distrust / Pauline Westerman
43
ch. 4
Principles-Based Regulation and Public Trust in the Post-Crisis World: The Dutch Case of Financial Services / Olha O. Cherednychenko
55
ch. 5
Public Trust and the Preparation of Regulation: The Case of ex ante Studies in the Netherlands / Carolien M. Klein Haarhuis
73
ch. 6
Policy Change and Public Trust The Case of the Atomausstieg in Germany: Who Has to Pay? / Dick A. Lubach
85
ch. 7
On Administrative Adjudication, Administrative Justice and Public Trust Analyzing Developments on Access to Justice in Dutch Administrative Law and Its Application in Practice / Albert T. Marseille
103
ch. 8
Participation Societies or Repressive Welfare States? / Gijsbert Vonk
121
ch. 9
Public Trust in the Regulatory Welfare State / Albertjan Tollenaar
135
ch. 10
Crowding Out Administrative Justice / Jacobus de Ridder
153
ch. 11
Mediation and the Psychology of Trust within Organizations / Annie Beaudin
167
ch. 12
Tacit Authorization: A Legal Solution for Administrative Silence / Nicole G. Hoogstra
187
ch. 13
European Citizens' Initiative's Role in Having the Grass Roots Associations Connect to the European Public Sphere / Nicolle Zeegers
201
ch. 14
Influence of Economic Agents in the Lawmaking Process of Environmental Laws: The Case of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Legislation in Europe / Heyd Mas
223
Closing Chapter: Rethinking Lawmaking and Public Trust: Five Lessons from the Low Countries / Marc Hertogh
243