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Legislation in Europe: A Comprehensive Guide For Scholars and Practitioners
By (Author) Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen
Edited by Professor Helen Xanthaki
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
23rd February 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Law: Human rights and civil liberties
Legal skills and practice
Reference works
342.05
Hardback
320
Width 169mm, Height 244mm
712g
This book provides a practical handbook for legislation. Written by a team of experts, practitioners and scholars, it invites national institutions to apply its teachings in the context of their own drafting manuals and laws. Analysis focuses on general principles and best practice within the context of the different systems of government in Europe. Questions explored include subsidiarity, legitimacy, efficacy, effectiveness, efficiency, proportionality, monitoring and regulatory impact assessment. Taking a practical approach which starts from evidence-based rationality, it represents essential reading for all practitioners in the field of legislative drafting.
This publication is relevant to subjects or agents directly or indirectly participating to the critique of legislative rules, academics and citizens(...). The book () offers its readers a dual perspective of fundamental aspects in the field of Legislprudence (Legistica, Legistique) as an interdisciplinary science embracing aspects of law, economics and social sciences, with a final objective to ameliorate the quality of legislation and to facilitate its implementation. -- Marta Tavares de Almeida * REVISTA DE LEGISLAO *
All in all this is an impressive overview and deepening of European Legislation. The breadth, clarity, and level of academic work of this volume cannot be faulted: this is a a great editorial success in Europe! (...). Without any doubt this book raises awareness of the importance of the legislative process, incites the reader to think further, and widens the readers horizons.The book lays the empirical and theoretical basis for legislative questions -- Zeitschrift fr Gesetzgebung * Wolfgang, the Earl of Vitzthum *
The book presents an extremely valuable effort to cover the increasingly important ground of legislative drafting and to synthetize the essentials and recent developments of the legislative scholarship in Europe. Not only legislation scholars and experts will profit from such an effort: even more importantly, those lawyers who still confine their interest to the description and interpretation of legislation as a product may well learn in this treatise why the making and drafting of laws offers a promising field for legal research. -- Klaus Meerschmidt and Daniel Oliver-Lalana * European Review of Public Law *
This is a new and fascinating book. It deserves many readers who it will both challenge and reward. -- Ross Carter, Principal Counsel, New Zealand Parliamentary Counsel Office, Secretary of the Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel (CALC), Wellington, New Zealand * Theory and Practice of Legislation (2017) Vol 5 Issue 2. *
This anthology contains a wealth of information, analysis and suggestionsIt is obvious that comparison in the field of legisprudence and practice is very usefulThe contributions are consistently worth reading and contribute significantly to the further development of teaching and practice in the field of legislation. (Translated from the original French) -- Georg Mller * LeGes *
...an ambitious and important scientific handbook, which is addressed at scholars and practitionersat the European level it closes a gap and will find special attention due to its transnational perspectiveit adds to many national Drafting Manuals in at least 2 directions: by its comparative nature as well as inclusion of legisprudence discussionsAll in all: a handbook, of which one wishes to see further and expanded editions, that presents plenty of information, suggestions and scientific discoveries for readers all over Europe. (Translated from the original German) -- Prof. Dr. Klaus Meerschmidt, FAU Erlangen-Nrnberg * Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt *
The book Legislation in Europe encompasses ... a huge amount of information on legisprudence. It is challenging to condense all this knowledge into one book, but authors succeeded to provide a transparent overview that allows the reader to understand this otherwise complex and complicated system better ... The book provides what its title promises: a practical guide for all readers. (Translated from the original Hungarian) -- Dniel Domokos * Parlamenti Szemle *
A multi-layered approach to legislative drafting, taking into account the complexity of decision-making in Europe including the State level, the European Union and the interaction between them. Recommended reading both for academics and for practitioners. (Translated from the original Italian) -- Giovanni Piccirilli * Diritto e questioni pubbliche *
Ulrich Karpen is Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law, University of Hamburg. Helen Xanthaki is Professor of Law, UCL; and Senior Research Fellow, IALS, University of London.