Regulating risks in the European Union
the co-production of expert and executive power
The EU faces unprecedented challenges in the field of environmental and public health protection. However, the expert-based regulation model legitimizing the exercise of EU regulatory power has come under attack and political resistance. The workshop will examine the ways in which experts and executive actors in the EU interact in both legal rules and practice.
This international workshop is co-sponsored by the Amsterdam Centre of European Law and Governance (ACELG), ACCESS EUROPE, the University of Amsterdam and the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
Speakers
- Marjolein van Asselt, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Maastricht
-
Deirdre Curtin, ACELG, University of Amsterdam
-
Magnus Ekengren, Swedish National Defense College
-
Elizabeth Fisher, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
- Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
- Maria Lee, Law, University College London (organizer)
-
Ortwin Renn, Institute for Social Sciences, University of Stuttgart
- Anniek de Ruijter, ACELG, University of Amsterdam (organizer)
- Jack Stilgoe, Department of Science and Technology Studies, UCL
- Andrew Stirling, School of Business, Management and Economics, University of Sussex
- Elen Stokes, Cardiff Law School
- Ellen Vos, Law, Maastricht University
- Maria Weimer, ACELG, University of Amsterdam (organizer)
- Jonathan Zeitlin, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Amsterdam
Attendance
Attendance to the workshop is subject to invitation. Please contact Maria Weimer, m.weimer@uva.nl, for further information.
