Reflexive governance [electronic resource] : redefining the public interest in a pluralistic world / edited by Olivier De Schutter and Jacques Lenoble.
Material type: TextSeries: Modern studies in European law ; v. 22.Publication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2010Description: xxx, 235 p. : illSubject(s): European Union | Law -- European Union countries | Regulering | Algemeen belang | Energiesector | Gezondheidszorg | Sociaal recht | European Union countries -- Politics and government | Europa (geografie)Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 341.2422 LOC classification: KJE4445 | .R44 2010Other classification: 86.60 Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references (p. [201]-217) and index.
Introduction : institutions equipped to learn / Olivier De Schutter and Jacques Lenoble -- Renewing the theory of public interest : the quest for a reflexive and learning-based approach to governance / Jacques Lenoble and Marc Maesschalck -- 'Reflexive' market regulation : cognitive cooperation in competitve information fora / Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant -- Reflexive governance, regulation and meta-regulation : control or learning? / Colin Scott -- Neo-institutionalist and collaborative-relational approaches to governance in services of general interest : the case of energy in the UK and Germany / Tony Prosser ... [et al.] -- Reflexive approaches to corporate governance : the case of Heathrow Terminal 5 / Simon Deakin and Aristea Koukiadaki -- The democratic experimentalist approach to governance : protecting social rights in the European Union / Olivier De Schutter -- From collaborative to genetic governance : the example of healthcare services in England / Peter Vincent-Jones and Caroline Mullen -- The contribution of network governance in overcoming frame conflicts : enabling social learning and building reflexive abilities in biodiversity governance / Tom Dedeurwaerdere.
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