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This edited volume explores what we may term the gap between doctrine, theory, lexicon and practice in assessing the descriptive and normative dimensions of actors engaging in rule-making in EU and International law. Drawing together contributions from leading scholars in the field, the collection uses three central and cross-cutting research questions as themes for synthesis, namely: (1) how do we frame actors and action in postnational rule-making; (2) how to we frame new organisations, institutions and their components within postnational rule-making and (3) how do we frame interactions…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This edited volume explores what we may term the gap between doctrine, theory, lexicon and practice in assessing the descriptive and normative dimensions of actors engaging in rule-making in EU and International law. Drawing together contributions from leading scholars in the field, the collection uses three central and cross-cutting research questions as themes for synthesis, namely: (1) how do we frame actors and action in postnational rule-making; (2) how to we frame new organisations, institutions and their components within postnational rule-making and (3) how do we frame interactions between actors? What practices constitute acting in the shadows?
Autorenporträt
Elaine Fahey is Senior Lecturer at City Law School, City University London