Polycentricity in the European Union
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CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES PAGE XII LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XIII FOREWORD XV MICHAEL D. MCGINNIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XVIII LIST OF CASES XX INTRODUCTION: THE POTENTIAL OF A POLYCENTRIC EUROPEAN UNION 1 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN AND ANA BOBLD PART I 1 POLYCENTRICITY AS A THEORY OF GOVERNANCE 9 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN I DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORY OF GOVERNANCE 9 A POLYCENTRICITY: DEFINITIONS AND AIMS 12 B SELF-GOVERNANCE IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 16 C DEMOCRACY AND SELF-GOVERNANCE 17 D VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL RELATIONSHIPS IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 20 II POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE: ATTRIBUTES, INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS, AND PREREQUISITES 22 A ATTRIBUTES 23 B INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS 25 C PREREQUISITES 26 2 POLYCENTRIC FEATURES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 28 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN I POLYCENTRICITY AS DISTINCT THEORY OF EU GOVERNANCE 28 V VI CONTENTS A POLYCENTRICITY * S DESCRIPTIVE DISTINCTIVENESS 30 B NORMATIVE DISTINCTIVENESS 35 II POLYCENTRIC FEATURES OF THE EU 40 A ATTRIBUTES 40 B INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS 43 C PREREQUISITES 46 III POLYCENTRIC POTENT |
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MCGINNIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XVIII LIST OF CASES XX INTRODUCTION: THE POTENTIAL OF A POLYCENTRIC EUROPEAN UNION 1 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN AND ANA BOBLD PART I 1 POLYCENTRICITY AS A THEORY OF GOVERNANCE 9 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN I DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORY OF GOVERNANCE 9 A POLYCENTRICITY: DEFINITIONS AND AIMS 12 B SELF-GOVERNANCE IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 16 C DEMOCRACY AND SELF-GOVERNANCE 17 D VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL RELATIONSHIPS IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 20 II POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE: ATTRIBUTES, INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS, AND PREREQUISITES 22 A ATTRIBUTES 23 B INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS 25 C PREREQUISITES 26 2 POLYCENTRIC FEATURES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 28 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN I POLYCENTRICITY AS DISTINCT THEORY OF EU GOVERNANCE 28 V VI CONTENTS A POLYCENTRICITY * S DESCRIPTIVE DISTINCTIVENESS 30 B NORMATIVE DISTINCTIVENESS 35 II POLYCENTRIC FEATURES OF THE EU 40 A ATTRIBUTES 40 B INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS 43 C PREREQUISITES 46 III POLYCENTRIC POTENTIAL AND PITFALLS IN THE EU 47 3 DEMOKRATIE SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION * S POLYCENTRIC SYSTEM: THEORETICAL REMARKS 51 FRANCIS CHENEVAL I SELF-GOVERNING DECISION UNITS 53 A COMPETENCE-COMPETENCE 53 B DEMOICRACY 58 II SELF-GOVERNMENT AND POLYCENTRICITY 61 A POLYCENTRICITY AND * POLITICS * 63 B VERTICALITY AND HORIZONTALITY 64 III POLYCENTRICITY AND SELF-GOVERNMENT IN THE EU - CONCEPTUAL AND NORMATIVE UNDERPINNINGS 66 IV CONCLUSION 76 4 POLYCENTRIC SUBSIDIARITY 78 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN AND KALYPSO NICOLALDIS I REDEFINING SUBSIDIARITY 82 A SUBSIDIARITY IN THE EU: THE PRINCIPLE IN PRACTICE 83 B SUBSIDIARITY IN POLYCENTRIC THEORY 88 C BRIDGING THE GAP WITH DEMOKRATIE THEORY 92 II MAPPING POLYCENTRIC SUBSIDIARITY 96 A SELF-GOVERNANCE 96 B HORIZONTALITY 100 C ORGANIC CHANGE 103 III CONCLUDING REMARKS 106 CONTENTS VUE 5 POLYCENTRICITY AND THE INTERNAL MARKET 108 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN AND ANA BOBLD I THE INTERNAL MARKET AS A POLYCENTRIC STRUCTURE 110 II aINSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS IN THE INTERNAL MARKET 112 A FREEDOM AND ABILITY TO ENTER AND EXIT 113 I FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, SERVICES, AND ESTABLISHMENT 114 II FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS AND CAPITAL 116 III FREE MOVEMENT AND THE PRACTICE OF ENTER AND EXIT 118 B ENFORCEMENT OF A SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES 121 I JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT 122 II ARBITRATION 127 C PEACEFUL CONTESTATION OF SHARED RULES 129 III POLYCENTRIC INTERNAL MARKET WITHIN A POLYCENTRIC EU 136 PART II 6 THE SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES IN A POLYCENTRIC EUROPEAN UNION 141 ANA BOBLD I A SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 142 II DEFINING THE SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES IN THE EU 146 A IDENTIFYING THE SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES 147 I THE NATURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 147 II VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 149 III KEY VALUES AND PRINCIPLES 152 IV EU CITIZENSHIP 152 V RULES ON THE INTERNAL MARKET 153 VI NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONS 154 B SELF-CORRECTION OF THE EU'S SHARED SYSTEM OF RULES 155 CONTENTS VIII III OBSTACLES IN ACHIEVING THE FULL POLYCENTRIC POTENTIAL 159 IV CONCLUSIONS 161 7 THE PROMISES AND DRAWBACKS OF EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP FOR A POLYCENTRIC UNION 163 MARTIJN VAN DEN BRINK I WALLOON 165 II CITIZENSHIP IN A POLYCENTRIC UNION 171 A NON-DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF NATIONALITY AS A MEANS OF SELF-GOVERNANCE 172 B PRINCIPLES OF FREE MOVEMENT AS A MEANS TO COOPERATION BETWEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENT 175 III THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS OF EU CITIZENSHIP 180 IV CONCLUSION 184 8 SELF-ORGANISATION OF THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE BY THE * OTHER * 186 IRIS GOLDNER LANG I INFORMAL SELF-ORGANISATION 189 II FORMAL SELF-ORGANISATION 193 A NGOS AS CHAMPIONS OF REFUGEES * RIGHTS 195 B THE ROLE OF BUSINESSES IN THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS * SELF- ORGANISATION 197 C THE ROLE OF CITIES IN FORMAL SELF-ORGANISATION 199 III CAUSES AND OBJECTIVES OF SELF- ORGANISATION 202 IV POLYCENTRIC SELF-ORGANISATION? 203 9 PEACEFUL CONTESTATION 208 DAMJAN KUKOVEC I PEACEFUL CONTESTATION WITHIN THE aPOLYCENTRIC THEORY 209 A CONTESTATION IN POLYCENTRIC THEORY 209 B WHEN IS CONTESTATION * PEACEFUL * ? 211 CONTENTS IX II SELF-GOVERNANCE THROUGH PEACEFUL CONTESTATION 213 A SELF-GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 213 B THE NOTION OF * PUBLIC ENTREPRENEUR * 217 C PUBLIC ENTREPRENEUR IN A PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE 220 D AN IDEAL TYPE OF PEACEFUL CONTESTATION IN POLYCENTRIC THEORY 222 III CONCLUSIONS 224 10 ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE 226 LETICIA DFEZ SAENCHEZ I ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN POLYCENTRIC SYSTEMS 227 A EXPANDED AND RESTRICTED ACCESS TO JUSTICE 228 B CHALLENGES TO COURTS AS CONFLICT MEDIATORS 236 II LEGAL MOBILISATION AT THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE 240 III JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS * INITIATIVE 248 IV CONCLUSION 252 11 ACCESS TO INFORMATION IN POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE 254 VIGJILENCA ABAZI I COMPARING * TRADITIONAL * AND POLYCENTRIC APPROACHES TO ACCESS TO INFORMATION 256 A THE * TRADITIONAL * APPROACH: ACCOUNTABILITY AND PARTICIPATION 257 B ENABLING POLYCENTRIC SELF-GOVERNANCE THROUGH INFORMATION 260 II PARAMETERS FOR POLYCENTRIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION 263 A ACCESS TO INFORMATION AS A POLYCENTRIC PREREQUISITE 263 X CONTENTS B EFFECTS OF POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION 264 III AN APPRAISAL OF POLYCENTRIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION 266 A DIRECT ACCESS: THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO PUBLIC DOCUMENTS 266 I MOTIVATION: FOSTERING UNDERSTANDING AND KNOWLEDGE 267 II CAPACITY: ENSURING EQUAL ACCESS 268 III CONTRIBUTION: SOCIETAL GROUPS AND DECISION CENTRES 269 B ACCESS THROUGH ALLIES: SAFEGUARDING INFORMATION FLOWS 270 IV CONCLUSION 274 12 THE CAPACITY TO LEARN IN THE POLYCENTRIC EUROPEAN UNION 276 SACHA GARBEN I THE CAPACITY TO LEARN AND POLYCENTRIC GOVERNANCE 277 II COLLECTIVE LEARNING AS A PREREQUISITE FOR A POLYCENTRIC EU 279 A THE COUNCIL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS 280 B THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 285 C NATIONAL PARLIAMENTS 287 D REGIONAL AUTHORITIES 290 E SOCIAL PARTNERS 291 F NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION a292 III INDIVIDUAL LEARNING AS A PREREQUISITE FOR A POLYCENTRIC EU 293 IV LEARNING AS A BENEFIT OF EU POLYCENTRICITY 296 A LABORATORY FEDERALISM AND POLYCENTRIC THEORY 297 B POLYCENTRIC LEARNING IN THE EU 300 V CONCLUSION 304 CONTENTS XI CONCLUSIONS: PATHWAYS TO POLYCENTRICITY 306 JOSEPHINE VAN ZEBEN AND ANA BOBLD I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS: POLYCENTRIC ATTRIBUTES, INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS AND PREREQUISITES 306 II INSTITUTIONAL ESSENTIALS AND PREREQUISITES IN EU POLYCENTRICITY 308 III THERE AND BACK AGAIN - VIEWS FROM THE ROAD 310 A EUROPEAN ITINERARIES 310 B GLOBAL AND LOCAL TRAVELS 312 INDEX 315 cEG: VII Ba: 174mBOOK aVRH50bMPVRHcInstitutsbibliothekdEG: VII Ba: 174eavailabletVerfügbarf1g0hNi6jBIBki |