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Description
This FP6 IP research focuses on emerging institutional mechanisms which seek to answer the question of market failures by means other than command-and-control regulation imposed in the name of the public interest. It seeks to identify these new mechanisms of 'reflexive governance', to evaluate them and to make institutional proposals for an improved form of governance.
In this project LSTS and IES are responsible for two of the four thematic studies regarding the application of the 'open method of coordination' and the testing of the hypothesis of 'reflexive governance', which will take place in the second phase of the research program. These two thematic studies concern :
- the protection of personal data (promoters : S. Gutwirth & B. De Schutter : researcher Gloria Gonzalez Fuster)
- criminal procedure (promoter : P. De Hert, researcher Pieter Paepe)
In this project LSTS and IES are responsible for two of the four thematic studies regarding the application of the 'open method of coordination' and the testing of the hypothesis of 'reflexive governance', which will take place in the second phase of the research program. These two thematic studies concern :
- the protection of personal data (promoters : S. Gutwirth & B. De Schutter : researcher Gloria Gonzalez Fuster)
- criminal procedure (promoter : P. De Hert, researcher Pieter Paepe)
| Acronym | EU227 |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/06/05 → 31/05/10 |
Keywords
- law
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Law and legal studies
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The contribution of the Article 29 Working Party to the construction of a harmonised European data protection system: an illustration of 'reflexive governance'?’
Poullet, Y., Gutwirth, S., De Schutter, O. (Editor) & Violeta, M. L. (Editor), 2010, Human rights in the web of governance : towards a learning-based fundamental rights policy for the European Union. Carlier, J.-Y., Schutter, O. D. & Verdussen, M. (eds.). Bruylant, Vol. 9. p. 253-294 321 p. (Collection du Centre des Droits de l).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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The contribution of the Article 29 Working Party to the construction of a harmonised European data protection system: an illustration of 'reflexive governance'
Poullet, Y., Gutwirth, S., Pérez Asinari, M. V. (Editor) & Pallazi, P. (Editor), 2008, in Défis du droit à la protection de la vie privée. Bruylant Brussel, p. 570-610 41 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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Written evidence on the PNR Agreement’, Evidence submitted to House of Lords Sub-Committee F, E/06–07/F49 PNR, 5p. submitted February 2007 via http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/lords_s_comm_f/eufwrevid.cfm
De Hert, P. & Gonzalez Fuster, G., 2007, Unknown.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference paper