Soft Law In Governance And Regulation

Soft Law In Governance And Regulation

by Ulrika Morth

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"The contributors to this book define soft law in terms of legally non-binding rules, such as recommendations, codes of conduct and declarations, though they acknowledge the difficulty sometimes faced in differentiating between hard and soft law, whose boundaries are, in practice, often blurred. Focussing largely on the European experience, the book shows how soft law in the EU has become an important regulatory tool in traditional policy areas, like state aid, and in new policy areas, especially within EU's employment policy. It also extends the analysis to the international stage, arguing that international institutions, such as the OECD, the UN, the IMF and the World Bank, have for decades used soft law as a means, indeed their only means, of regulating international agreements. Comparisons between the two arenas are then drawn and indicate very different roles for soft law." "This book will appeal to scholars of European law and politics as well as those involved with or interested in the policy implications of this mode of governance."--Jacket.

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    How do you personally define the boundary between rules that are strictly binding and those that merely serve as guidelines in your everyday professional or civic life?

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    Considering the book's definition of soft law as legally non-binding rules like codes of conduct and declarations, where do you most frequently encounter this type of governance outside of politics?

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    The book highlights how the boundaries between hard and soft law are often blurred in practice; how does this ambiguity affect public trust in regulatory bodies?

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