New Directions in the Effective Enforcement of EU Law and Policy 2016
DOI: 10.4337/9781784718695.00017
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The effectiveness of transgovernmental networks: managing the practical application of European integration in the case of SOLVIT

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“…SOLVIT offers a quick and simple the procedure to see individual claims resolved. Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) show in their work that transgovermental networks like SOLVIT are in fact able to improve the compliance of domestic authorities by putting such informal conflict resolutions in place. Your Europe Advice (Regulation 2018/1724), provides targeted information, rather than solutions, but is not limited to cross border situations.…”
Section: Instrumental Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOLVIT offers a quick and simple the procedure to see individual claims resolved. Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) show in their work that transgovermental networks like SOLVIT are in fact able to improve the compliance of domestic authorities by putting such informal conflict resolutions in place. Your Europe Advice (Regulation 2018/1724), provides targeted information, rather than solutions, but is not limited to cross border situations.…”
Section: Instrumental Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(accessed March 1, 2017). See Pelkmans and Brito (2012), Guimarães and Egan (2012), Holbolth and Martinsen (2103), Vifell and Sjögren (2014), and Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) for analyses of SOLVIT. Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) conclude that most resolved cases are associated with a change in administrative practices.…”
Section: Figure 3: Gap Between Sd and Applied Policies Selected Sectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Pelkmans and Brito (2012), Guimarães and Egan (2012), Holbolth and Martinsen (2103), Vifell and Sjögren (2014), and Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) for analyses of SOLVIT. Martinsen and Hobolth (2016) conclude that most resolved cases are associated with a change in administrative practices. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Working Papers interaction, analysis, sharing of experience and reflection on what constitutes good practice, and therefore call for a broader perspective on compliance when assessing the SD.…”
Section: Figure 3: Gap Between Sd and Applied Policies Selected Sectmentioning
confidence: 99%