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Book Title: New Directions in the Effective Enforcement of EU Law and Policy
Editor(s): Drake, Sara; Smith, Melanie
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784718688
Section Title: Index
Number of pages: 14
Extract:
Index
Aarhus Convention (United Nations Alert Mechanism Report 298
Economic Commission for alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Europe, Convention on Access to 3, 21825
Information, Public Participation consumer ADR 204, 205, 22025
in Decision-Making and Access costs 214
to Justice in Environmental holistic approach with emphasis on
Matters), 2015 176 ADR, need for 2259
Article 9(2) 1845 national court-annexed schemes
Article 9(3) 1869 215
implementation 181 schemes 219, 221, 225
and national standing rules 1829 traditional 2045
securing access to justice 1829 see also consumer policy,
access to justice, environmental policy enforcement; dispute resolution;
1834 online dispute resolution
acquis, EU 14, 20, 42, 203 (ODR)
actor-centred institutionalism, annex competence 256, 283
transnational networks 11112 antitrust law, EU, collective redress
adjudication process 12 2358
Administrative Commission for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Coordination of Social Security (AFSJ) 256, 258, 259
Schemes 140 and compliance 27483
administrative procedure, detection constitutional vision of EU as
and processing 27883
and Commission layered and private enforcement,
enforcement model 48, 50, 51, effectiveness 3940
6470 Article 19(1), Treaty on European
databases 51, 54, 60, 63, 64, 65, 66, Union (TEU)
68 and private enforcement,
`innovations' in enforcement 66 effectiveness 14, 2830, 43
regulatory styles 51 Article 47, European Charter of
statistics 678 Fundamental Rights (EUCFR)
see also layered enforcement model as new source of fundamental rights
of European Commission 323
ADR ...
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