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Der Wandel des regulativen Mehrebenensystems der EU

The Changing Regulatory Multi-level System of the EU
[journal article]

Jachtenfuchs, Markus

Abstract

Das europäische Mehrebenensystem wird weithin durch eine spezifische Arbeitsteilung charakterisiert, wonach die europäische Ebene stark im Bereich Pareto-optimierender und eher unpolitischer Marktregulierung sei, den Mitgliedstaaten dagegen die klassischen Staatsaufgaben wie Sicherheit, Besteuerung ... view more

Das europäische Mehrebenensystem wird weithin durch eine spezifische Arbeitsteilung charakterisiert, wonach die europäische Ebene stark im Bereich Pareto-optimierender und eher unpolitischer Marktregulierung sei, den Mitgliedstaaten dagegen die klassischen Staatsaufgaben wie Sicherheit, Besteuerung oder Bildung vorbehalten blieben, die tief in individuelle Belange eingreifen. Der Beitrag zeigt anhand der inneren Sicherheit und der Steuerpolitik, dass sich die EU im Gegensatz zu diesem Standardmodell nicht auf Marktregulierung beschränkt, sondern auch staatliche Kernaufgaben intensiv reguliert. Ursache hierfür sind externe Effekte der Schaffung des gemeinsamen Binnenmarktes und das Fehlen eigenständiger Handlungsmittel in diesen Bereichen, das durch Regulierung kompensiert wird. Durch den vorherrschenden Modus der Regulierung bleiben die Eingriffe der EU aber weithin unsichtbar.... view less


The European multi-level system is widely characterized by a specific division of labor which gives the EU-level strong powers in the field of unpolitical and Pareto-improving market-regulation and leaves to the member states core state policies such as security, taxation or education which interfer... view more

The European multi-level system is widely characterized by a specific division of labor which gives the EU-level strong powers in the field of unpolitical and Pareto-improving market-regulation and leaves to the member states core state policies such as security, taxation or education which interfere deeply into individual interests. Based on an analysis of internal security and tax policies, the article shows that contrary to the assumptions of the standard model the EU is not limited to market regulation but also regulates core state policies. This is caused by the external effects of the creation of an internal market and by the lack of independent means of action in these areas which is compensated by regulatory activity. However, the prevailing mode of regulation makes EU intervention in these fields largely invisible.... view less

Keywords
regulation; tax policy; EU; multi-level system; domestic security; domestic market

Classification
European Politics

Free Keywords
Europäische Union; European Union; internal security

Document language
German

Publication Year
2010

Page/Pages
p. 109-124

Journal
der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management, 3 (2010) 1

Issue topic
Regulierung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/dms.v3i1.06

ISSN
2196-1395

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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