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Regulating Risks in the European Union The Co-production of Expert and Executive Power

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Regulating Risks in the European Union
A growing body of EU law and regulation is preoccupied with the protection of EU citizens from health and environmental risks. Which chemicals are safe and should be allowed on the market? How should the EU respond to public health emergencies, such as Ebola and other infectious diseases? Regulatory responses to these questions confront deep uncertainty, limited knowledge and societal contestation.

In a time where the use of scientific expertise in EU policy-making is particularly contested, this book offers a timely contribution to both the academic and policy debate on the role of specialised expertise in EU public decision-making on risk and technology as well as on its intertwinement with executive power. It draws on insights from law, governance, political sciences, and science and technology studies, bringing together leading scholars in this field.

Contributions are drawn together by a shared theoretical perspective, namely by their use of co-production as an analytical lens to study the intricate interplay between techno-scientific expertise and EU executive power. By so doing, this collection produces highly original insights into the development of the EU administrative state, as well as into the role of regulatory science in its construction. This book will be useful to scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers working on risk regulation and the role of expertise in public decision-making.
1. Regulating Risks in the European Union: The Co-production of Expert and Executive Power

Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives
. 2. Constitutions of Modernity: Science, Risk and Governable Subjects
. 3. Expert Executive Power, Administrative Constitutionalism and Co-production: Why They Matter

Part 2: Practices of Co-production
. 4. Recombinant Regulation: EU Executive Power and Expertise in Responding to Synthetic Biology
. 5. Defining the Invisible: Between Soft Norms and Hard Realities in the European Regulation of Nanotechnologies
. 6. Mixing EU Security and Public Health Expertise in the Health Threats Decision
. 7. Constituting Public Health Surveillance in Twenty-first Century Europe
. 8. Behavioural Expertise and Regulatory Power in Europe

Part 3: Rethinking Constitutionalism: Legitimacy and Accountability
. 9. Expertise as Justification: The Contested Legitimation of the EU 'Risk Administration'
. 10. Evolving Conceptions of Science and Legitimacy: Insights from American Administrative Law
. 11. Accountability and Co-production beyond Courts: The Role of the European Ombudsman
Maria Weimer is Assistant Professor at the Department of Public International and European Law and a Senior Research Fellow at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) at the University of Amsterdam. She is also an Associated Scholar at the Maastricht Centre for European Law and an Affiliated Fellow of the Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS Europe).

Anniek de Ruijter is Assistant Professor in European Union Law at the University of Amsterdam. She is a Research Fellow of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) at the Faculty of Law of the UvA and an Affiliated Fellow of the Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS Europe).

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