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Better Regulation – An Ongoing Journey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Peter Chase
Affiliation:
U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Brussels office
Adam Schlosser
Affiliation:
Global Regulatory Cooperation based in the Washington office of the Chamber
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The Commission's new Better Regulation package represents a step forward in the European Union’s decade–long journey to bringing coherence and rationality to its legislative and regulatory process. But as the Communication on the package itself suggests, the journey is far from over.

The Communication consistently emphasizes the key aspects of good regulation: quality over quantity; taking time to get proposals right; evidence–based decision making; open and continuous consultation to gather evidence from all stakeholders; rigorous impact assessments and cost–benefit analysis; applying these tools to regulatory measures as well as legislation; and implementing a robust ex–post evaluation program. It is important as well that the Secretariat General published unified and detailed guidance for Commission officials on how each step of the regulatory process should work, with a “tool–box” to elaborate further on these steps.

All of this is good. Yet in some areas, the Commission misses opportunities to go farther down the good governance road, and in others the guidance needs to be made much more explicit.

Type
Special Issue on the Better Regulation Package
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015