Better Regulation in Europe: Ireland 2010
This report maps and analyses the core issues which together make up effective regulatory management for the Ireland, laying down a framework of what should be driving regulatory policy and reform in the future. Issues examined include: strategy and policies for improving regulatory management; institutional capacities for effective regulation and the broader policy making context; transparency and processes for effective public consultation and communication; processes for the development of new regulations, including impact assessment and for the management of the regulatory stock, including administrative burdens; compliance rates, enforcement policy and appeal processes; and the multilevel dimension: interface between different levels of government and interface between national processes and those of the EU. This book is part of a project examining better regulation, being carried out in partnership with the European Commission.
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Introduction
Conduct of the review
The current review of Ireland reflects contributions from the Irish government and discussions at meetings held in Dublin on 24 September and 2-6 November 2009 by an OECD peer review team with Irish officials and external stakeholders. Major initiatives and developments since this mission are referenced in the report, but have not been evaluated.
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