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Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Author "MAJONE, Giandomenico"
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Title:The Common Sense of European Integration
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The rejection of the Constitutional Treaty and the various events following the negative referenda provide an excellent occasion for reconsidering the real meaning of European integration. Paradoxically, the integration ...
Title:Risk Regulation in the European Union: Between enlargement and internationalization
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:2003Type of Publication:BookAbstract:The 2002-3 European Forum organized by the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the EUI dealt with regulatory cooperation and regulatory competition in an integrating world economy. Within this broad theme, a ...
Title:The European Commission: The Limits of Centralization and the Perils of Parliamentarization
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:2002Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The idea of an inevitable process of centralization in the European Community (EC)/European Union (EU) is a myth. Also, the metaphor of creeping competences, with its suggestion of a surreptitious but continuous growth of ...
Title:The New European Agencies: Regulation by Information
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:1997Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The new European agencies have been denied powers normally granted to regulatory bodies. In most cases their functions are limited to providing information and networking with other institutions. Thus, they seem to be ...
Title:Regulatory Federalism in the European Community
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:1992Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In this paper, the issue of the most efficient allocation of regulatory responsibilities among the subnational, national, and European Community (EC) levels of government is addressed. The most obvious impact of EC regulations ...