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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9783658000547 |
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978-3-658-00054-7 |
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Classification number |
JA1-92 |
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
320 |
Edition number |
23 |
264 #1 - |
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Wiesbaden : |
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Imprint: Springer VS, |
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2013. |
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Ziegler, Oliver. |
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author. |
245 10 - IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION NOTE |
Title |
EU Regulatory Decision Making and the Role of the United States |
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[electronic resource] : |
Remainder of title |
Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation as a Gateway for U. S. Economic Interests? / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
by Oliver Ziegler. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
XVII, 255 p. 6 illus. |
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online resource. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Introduction and Theory -- Introduction and research problem -- A theoretical framework -- The institutional structure of transatlantic regulatory cooperation -- Case Studies -- Waste Electrical and Electronical Equipment -- Ozone-depleting substance -- Animal testing for cosmetic procucts -- Metric labeling.- Summary and Conclusions -- The four cases and their outcome -- Generalizing the conclusions to other cases. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
Oliver Ziegler raises the question of what role economic interests of the United States play in the regulatory decision making process of the European Union. Critics often assume that U. S. dominance in the world economy, fueled by a powerful business elite, has significantly affected EU regulations at the expense of environmental and consumer protection standards. The author falsifies this proposition. He shows, first, that the EU often adopts regulations against the explicit opposition of the U. S. thereby ignoring the principles of transatlantic regulatory cooperation. Second, he demonstrates that business interests in the EU are usually not homogenous and often come second to environmental and consumer concerns. In addition, the author shows the increasing role of the European Parliament in EU regulatory decison making. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Social sciences. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Social Sciences. |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Political Science, general. |
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SpringerLink (Online service) |
773 0# - HOST ITEM ENTRY |
Title |
Springer eBooks |
776 08 - ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL FORM ENTRY |
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Printed edition: |
International Standard Book Number |
9783658000530 |
856 40 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS |
Uniform Resource Identifier |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00054-7 |
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E-Book |