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@article{ Gehring1997,
 title = {Governing in nested institutions: environmental policy in the European Union and the case of packaging waste},
 author = {Gehring, Thomas},
 journal = {Journal of European Public Policy},
 number = {3},
 pages = {337-354},
 volume = {4},
 year = {1997},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-130790},
 abstract = {"The environmental policy of the European Community is nested within
a broader institution devoted predominantly to market integration. It also co-exists with
the domestic environmental policies of the member states. This institutional arrangement
has important consequences for environmental governance in the present Union. Not
only does the wide scope for domestic environmental action generate different logics of
harmonization for the regulation of products and processes, it also creates an institutional
preference for European product standards because this type of regulation allows a
trade-off between environmental and single market concerns. This effect is demonstrated
by the development of the originally purely environmentally motivated and processrelated
directive on packaging and packaging waste adopted in 1994. During its
preparation, this legislative project was supplemented with a strong product-related
component that made a trade-off between policies possible and facilitated majority
support in the Council." (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {EU; domestic market; Binnenmarkt; Absatzpolitik; integration; sales policy; Wirtschaftspolitik; governance; Markt; Governance; economic policy; Umwelt; economy; europäische Integration; environmental policy; market; Umweltpolitik; Wirtschaft; environment; European integration; trade policy; Handelspolitik; EU; Integration}}