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100 1 _aBERGLUND, Sara
_941190
245 1 0 _aMass production of law. Routinization in the transposition of european directives :
_ba sociological-institutionalist account
260 _aOxfordshire :
_bRoutledge,
_cAugust 2006
520 3 _aThis paper assesses the claim that there is a problem with delayed transposition of directives within the EU, using a new dataset on the transposition of directives in the fields of utilities and food safety regulation in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, Spain and Greece. This dataset overcomes most of the problems that have plagued previous data. In 65 per cent of the cases transposition was delayed, and the average delay was seven months. There is thus indeed a problem with delayed transposition. In order to explain this problem, a sociological institutionalist approach is used. The findings point to the importance of administrative routinization. Whether or not transposition is accomplished with little delay depends on whether there are administrative departments with the explicit task to specialize in transposition, and whether they have had the time and resources to develop routines or standard operating procedures for doing so.
700 1 _aGANGE, Ieva
_941191
700 1 _aWAARDEN, Frans van
_911108
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g13, 5, p. 692-716
_dOxfordshire : Routledge, August 2006
_xISSN 13501763
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