Introduction : EU private regulation and enforcement – mapping its contextual, conceptual, constitutional and citizens' dimensions
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Madeleine DE COCK BUNING and Linda SENDEN (eds), Private regulation and enforcement in the EU : finding the right balance from a citizen’s perspective, Oxford ; New York : Hart Publishing, 2020, pp. 1-34
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DE COCK BUNING, Madeleine, SENDEN, Linda, Introduction : EU private regulation and enforcement – mapping its contextual, conceptual, constitutional and citizens’ dimensions, in Madeleine DE COCK BUNING and Linda SENDEN (eds), Private regulation and enforcement in the EU : finding the right balance from a citizen’s perspective, Oxford ; New York : Hart Publishing, 2020, pp. 1-34 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70199
Abstract
Regulations are indispensable for the proper functioning of economies and the society. They create the ‘rules of the game’ for citizens, business, governments and civil society. They underpin markets, protect the rights and safety of citizens and ensure the delivery of public goods and services. The objective of regulatory policy is to ensure that regulations and regulatory frameworks work effectively in the public interest.
