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Titel
From Legislators to the End-User : Practical Difficulties of Implementing European Directives [electronic resource]
Auflage
1st ed. 2011
Ort / Verlag
Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: The "insider's" view; 2 "Stayin' alive, stayin' alive" -Interaction, problem solving conceptsand "European" actors; 2.1 Organisations, institutions and individual actors; 2.2 Organising and stabilising interaction; 2.3 European and national actors; 2.3.1 The EU level and the European Commission as a communication andbargaining system; 2.3.2 The Commission as an actor in its own role; 2.3.3 Member State authorities - the national/transnational actors; 2.3.4 Federations57 - industry's "early-warning system"
  • 2.3.5 Technical specification writers - the Men in Black?2.4 "After the dust has settled ..." - the implementationof EU legislation by national actors; 2.5 Knowledge, lack of knowledge, trust; 3 The practical implementation of the CPD; 3.1 Researching one's own backyard; 3.1.1 EU Directives as research topics; 3.1.2 Research on the CPD from the EU level to the "construction-site" level; 3.1.3 Risks and advantages of researching in one's own field of work; 3.2 The EU level; 3.2.1 The European Commission; 3.2.2 Member States authorities; 3.2.3 Federations
  • 3.2.4 Certification Bodies, Test laboratories - the Group of Notified Bodies(GNB)3.2.5 The technical specification writers (CEN and EOTA); 3.2.6 Other European bodies; 3.3 The assumptions of actors at EU level; 3.3.1 The European Commission; 3.3.2 MS authorities; 3.3.3 Federations; 3.3.4 Certification Bodies (Notified Bodies) -the Group of Notified Bodies (GNB); 3.3.5 The technical specification writers (CEN and EOTA); 3.4 Conclusions at EU level; 3.4.1 Working at EU level: The "power" of the few ...; 3.4.2 ... the real input of the few ...; 3.4.3 ... and the output; 3.5 The national level
  • 3.5.1 Member State authorities3.5.2 Federations; 3.5.3 The technical specification writers; 3.5.4 Notified Bodies; 3.5.5 Other national bodies; 3.6 The assumptions of actors at national level; 3.6.1 Member State (national and regional) authorities; 3.6.2 Federations/ standardisation work; 3.6.3 Certification Bodies/Notified Bodies; 3.7 Conclusion at national level; 3.7.1 ... and still: the "power" of the few?; 3.7.2 ... the real input of the few ...; 3.7.3 ... and the output
  • 3.7.4 Technical standards, CE marking and other marks: "marketinstruments" or practical instruments for the construction sector?3.7.5 National approaches; 3.7.6 Trust at national level?; 3.8 The "construction site" level; 3.9 The assumption of actors at the construction site level; 3.9.1 Manufacturers; 3.9.2 Distributors; 3.9.3 Architects/designers; 3.9.4 Contractors/construction companies; 3.9.5 www.CE - The invisible actor on the "construction site" level; 3.10 Conclusion construction site level; 4 Conclusion: Lessons to be learned?; 4.1 "I had a dream ..."; 4.2 "Brussels" - setting the stage
  • 4.3 The information flow to (and from) national actors -setting the national level
  • The Construction Products Directive (89/106/EEC – CPD) should have facilitated putting construction products on any national market within the European Economic Area. Two decades later, its practical impact is still relatively weak. By going beyond the scope of most studies on the implementation of EU legislation at the level of the practical end-users (architects, civil engineers, construction companies), this study highlights the fact that the acceptance of this professional group not only plays a major role in the practical implementation of this directive, but could also change, strengthen or neutralise the intentions of policy makers and administrators at the EU and national level. The book is valuable reading for practical users of the CPD, researchers in political/administrative sciences and professionals working in international institutions and organizations.
  • English
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 3-531-92787-6
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92787-9
OCLC-Nummer: 728101737
Titel-ID: 9925026772606463