Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation
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Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation

The Shifting Roles of the EU, the US and California

9780857932426 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by David Vogel, University of California, Berkeley, US and Johan Swinnen, University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium
Publication Date: 2013 ISBN: 978 0 85793 242 6 Extent: 352 pp
This well-documented book analyzes the possibilities and constraints of regulatory cooperation between the EU and the US (particularly California) with a specific focus on environmental protection, food safety and agriculture, biosafety and biodiversity.

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This well-documented book analyzes the possibilities and constraints of regulatory cooperation between the EU and the US (particularly California) with a specific focus on environmental protection, food safety and agriculture, biosafety and biodiversity.

Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation features eleven original essays by leading academics of regulation on both sides of the Atlantic. They explore topics such as the impact of federalism on regulatory policies both within the US and Europe, the transatlantic dynamics of water policy, climate change, pesticide and chemical regulation, and biotechnology. A primary focus of this timely study is on the shifting roles of California and the EU as regulatory leaders and ITS impact on future regulatory cooperation across the Atlantic.

This informative book will appeal to graduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics and researchers in international relations, business, law and economics who are working on regulatory issues. The policy community which focuses on regulation and transatlantic regulatory relations will also find it an important resource.
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‘In this increasingly globalised regulatory environment there is a need to better understand how the world’s two most active trade-blocks are cooperating especially with regard to pending complicated regulations be it REACH or the proposed revision of US TSCA. In this most timely book, Vogel and Swinnen bring together an outstanding group of scholars to help explain the delicate and important intricacies of present policy debates, making the volume essential reading for policy researchers, regulators and consultants active in the area.’
– Ragnar Lofstedt, King’s College London, UK

‘David Vogel and Johan Swinnen have assembled a first-rate book on regulatory cooperation between the US and EU. The case studies provide detailed and nuanced analyses of policy areas from water to climate change and biotechnology, and the concluding chapters offer well-judged and balanced assessments of the regulatory challenges for future transatlantic relations.’
– Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation represents a cutting-edge contribution to the study of economic regulation, and in particular the prospects for cooperation between the US and the EU as the world’s dominant economic blocs. The authors, among the leading scholars in their fields, provide theoretically and empirically informed studies of transatlantic cooperation and conflict in areas such as the environment, climate change, food safety, and genetically modified foods, deriving provocative and compelling policy recommendations from each. The discussion of federalism, and the opportunities and constraints it presents for international cooperation, is superb.’
– Mark A. Pollack, Temple University, US
Contributors
Contributors: A. Alemanno, C. Ansell, J. Balsiger, G. Bouleau, C. Busch, B.E. Cain, A.E. Carlson, I. Clark, D. Farber, M. Hanemann, C.G. Hioureas, G. Hochman, K. Klein, G.M. Kondolf, A. Marx, A.C.M. Meuwese, G.C. Rausser, H. Riss, M.R. Schwarzman, J.F.M. Swinnen, D. Vogel, M.P. Wilson, D.E. Winickoff, J. Wouters, D. Zilberman
Contents
Contents:

Introduction
Heddy Riss, Johan F.M. Swinnen and David Vogel

PART I: FEDERALISM AND COOPERATION AT THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
1. Legal Guidelines for Cooperation between the EU and American State Governments
Daniel Farber

2. Transatlantic Environmental Regulation-making: Strengthening Cooperation between California and the EU
Christina G. Hioureas and Bruce E. Cain

3. California Motor Vehicle Standards and Federalism: Lessons for the EU
Ann E. Carlson

PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
4. Rivers of Diversity: Water Regulation in California and the EU
Gabrielle Bouleau and Matt Kondolf

5. Reshaping Chemicals Policy on Two Sides of the Atlantic: The Promise of Improved Sustainability through International Collaboration
Megan R. Schwarzman and Michael P. Wilson

6. Climate Change Policy in California: Balancing Markets versus Regulation
Michael Hanemann and Chris Busch

PART III: FOOD SAFETY AND AGRICULTURE
7. US versus EU Biotechnology Regulations and Comparative Advantage: Implications for Future Conflicts and Trade
Gal Hochman, Gordon C. Rausser and David Zilberman

8. Circuits of Regulation: Transatlantic Perspectives on Persistent Organic Pollutants and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Chris Ansell and Jörg Balsiger

9. How to Get Out of the Transatlantic Regulatory Deadlock Over Genetically Modified Organisms?
Alberto Alemanno

PART IV: THE POTENTIAL AND LIMITS OF INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY COOPERATION
10. Food Labels and the Environment: Towards Harmonization of EU and US Organic Standards
David E. Winickoff and Kendra Klein

11. EU–US Horizontal Regulatory Cooperation: Mutual Recognition
of Impact Assessment?
Anne C.M. Meuwese

PART V: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS
12. Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation: Conclusions and Implications
Axel Marx and Jan Wouters

13. Lessons Learned and Suggestions for Improving Regulatory Cooperation between California and the EU
Ian Clark

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