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The crisis of confidence in legislation

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 2020

Summary

Die Beiträge des Sammelbandes beschäftigen sich mit der Frage, wie das Vertrauen in den Staat und seine Gesetzgebung wiederhergestellt werden kann.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2020
Copyright Year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6645-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0724-4
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
International Association of Legislation (IAL) / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesetzgebung (DGG)
Volume
19
Language
English
Pages
365
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
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    1. 1. Introduction No access
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      1. 2.1 Different Words, Different Meanings? No access
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        1. 2.2.1 A Psychological Attitude No access
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        2. 2.2.2 An Evidence-Based Sentiment No access
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        3. 2.2.3 Confidence and Trust: Decisional Aspects No access
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      3. 2.3 Confidence as Output of Controls No access
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    3. 3. Confidence as Institutional Determinant No access
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    4. 4. Confidence as a Pillar of Effective Legislation and Regulation No access
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      1. 5.1 Reasons No access
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      2. 5.2 Responsibilities No access
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    6. 6. Restoring Confidence in Legislation in Times of Pandemic No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. Historical Frame No access
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      3. 3. Social Transformation and New Political Knowledge from the New Sciences No access
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      4. 4. Criticism of Parliamentarianism and its Theorists No access
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      5. 5. The Influence of Anti-Parliamentary Doctrines on Current Legislation and Institutions No access
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      1. 1. Governance in Crisis? No access
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      2. 2. Confidence in the Rule of Law State No access
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      3. 3. Better Legislation No access
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      4. 4. Better Implementation No access
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      5. 5. In Need of Better Government! No access
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        1. 1.1 STEP 1: Identifying the Users of EU Legislation No access
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        2. 1.2 STEP 2: Setting the Pitch of EU Legislative Texts No access
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        3. 1.3 STEP 3: A Better Structure for EU Legislation No access
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      2. 2. But Why Change? Trust and Loyalty No access
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      3. 3. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. The argument No access
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      2. 2. Scene One: Regulatory Impact Assessment No access
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      3. 3. Scene Two: Judicial Review No access
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      4. 4. The Encounter Between RIA and Judicial Review No access
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      5. 5. Judicial Deference No access
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      6. 6. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. Effective Consultation and Public Trust No access
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        1. 2.1 Accessibility of the Process No access
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        2. 2.2 Early Stage Consultation No access
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        3. 2.3 Accessibility of the Documents No access
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        4. 2.4 Reasonable Time to Intervene No access
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        5. 2.5 Feedback and Justification of Final Rules No access
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        6. 2.6 Consultation to Secure Compliance No access
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      3. 3. How to Balance Increased Participation and Collection of Valuable Contribution Only? No access
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      4. 4. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. Introduction. The Crisis of Confidence in Legislation as a Crisis of Democratic Legitimacy No access
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      2. 2. Better regulation’s Contribution to Increase the Confidence in Legislation No access
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      3. 3. Parliaments as Strategic Actors for Fulfilling the Proposed Vision of Better Regulation No access
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      4. 4. Parliaments’ Engagement in Better Regulation Processes No access
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      5. 5. Better Regulation in Parliament: Legislation or Oversight? No access
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      6. 6. Conclusions. Strengthening the Confidence Dimension for Increasing the Confidence in Legislation No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. Better regulation, transparency and trust No access
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        1. Method No access
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        2. Findings No access
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        3. Evaluations No access
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        4. Impact assessments No access
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      4. 4. Discussion and concluding remarks No access
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      1. 1. Introduction: Parliament and Confidence in Legislation between Tradition and Change No access
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      2. 2. The Italian Parliamentary Form of Government No access
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      3. 3. The “Normative Role” of the Government No access
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      4. 4. Delegated Legislation in Two Steps: Delegation Laws and Legislative Decrees No access
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      5. 5. Urgency Legislation and its Abuses: Decree-Laws and Conversion Laws No access
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      6. 6. The Powers of the Government in the Legislative Process: the Question of Confidence on Maxi-Amendments No access
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      7. 7. The Case-Law of the Constitutional Court: Trying the Avoid the More Evident Flaws in Law-Making No access
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      8. 8. Constant Trends and Pitfalls in Italian Law-Making and the Success of Populist Movements No access
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      9. 9. Conclusion. Which Legislative Role for Parliaments? No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. Efforts to Enhance the Quality of Legislation No access
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      3. 3. Transparency of the Legislative Procedure as a Factor of Trust No access
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      4. 4. Confidence and Fairness of the Legislative Procedure No access
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      5. 5. Trust and Self-recognition of Citizens in Parliamentary Decisions No access
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      6. 6. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. Introduction: Linking Political and Legal Notions No access
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      2. 2. Trust in Parliament: an overview No access
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      3. 3. Trust and legitimate expectations No access
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        1. Step 1 No access
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        2. Step 2 No access
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        3. Step 3 No access
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      5. 5. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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        1. 2.1 The Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making (2003) and its Follow-Up No access
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        2. 2.2 From Better to Smart Regulation. No access
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        3. 2.3 EU Regulatory Fitness No access
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        4. 2.4 Better Regulation for Better Results: an EU Agenda No access
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        5. 2.5 The New Interinstitutional Agreement on Better Law-Making (2016) No access
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        6. 2.6 Transparency No access
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        7. 2.7 Quality of Drafting No access
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        8. 2.8 Way Forward No access
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        1. 3.1 The National Parliaments and the Regulatory Framework Introduced by the Lisbon Treaty No access
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        2. 3.2 The Informal Political Dialogue No access
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        3. 3.3 Protocol no. 2 to the Lisbon Treaty: the Early Warning Mechanism No access
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        4. 3.4 The COSAC No access
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        5. 3.5 Way Forward No access
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      4. 4. Final Remarks No access
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      1. 1. Man-Made Law No access
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      2. 2. Why Do We Obey? No access
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        1. The Leap over Dunbar's number No access
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        1. Increasing scale No access
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      5. 5. How Does Trust Work? No access
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      6. 6. Imagined World of the Law No access
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      7. 7. Trust as the X-Factor No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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        1. 2.1. What Links between “Regulation”, “Regulatory Delivery”, and the “Trust” Issue? No access
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          1. 2.3 Regulatory “Incomprehensibility”, Impossibility of “Optimal” Rules and Need for Discretion No access
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          2. 2.4 Discretion, “Corruption”, Trust and Distrust No access
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        1. 3.1. Perceptions, Expectations, and Distrust No access
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        2. 3.2. Effective Regulatory Delivery No access
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      4. 4. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. The Crisis in Legal Confidence No access
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      3. 3. Scapegoating Law No access
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      4. 4. Brexit and Legal Scapegoating No access
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      5. 5. Brazil, Bolsonaro, and Bullying the Law No access
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      6. 6. Donald Trump’s Assault on U.S. Law No access
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      7. 7. The Political Economy of Legal Scapegoating No access
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      8. 8. How Laws Are Like Migrants No access
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      9. 9. The Consequences of Legal Scapegoating No access
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      10. 10. Implications for Action and Research No access
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      11. 11. Conclusion No access
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