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Ensures evidence-based, transparent EU law-making
- The Better Regulation agenda ensures evidence-based, transparent EU law-making based on the views of those impacted. The Commission evaluates and improves EU laws, focusing on delivering where it matters the most.
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The Better Regulation agenda ensures evidence-based, transparent EU law-making based on the views of those impacted. The Commission evaluates and improves EU laws, focusing on delivering where it matters the most.
Nov 3, 2021 · The better regulation guidelines set out the principles that the European Commission follows when preparing new initiatives and proposals and when managing and evaluating existing legislation. The guidelines apply to each phase of the law-making cycle.
The European Commission ’s 2015 communication establishing the better regulation agenda sets out a package of reforms for improving European Union (EU) law and policymaking to ensure that these: are based on sound evidence; involve businesses, citizens and stakeholders in their design; avoid imposing unnecessary burdens; and.
Better Regulation ensures that EU policies and laws are prepared in an open, transparent manner, informed by the best available evidence and backed by comprehensive stakeholder involvement so that they achieve their objectives at minimum cost. It is a dynamic agenda that has gradually evolved in the European Commission since the early 2000s.
explain what better regulation‘ ’ is and how it applies to the day-to-day practices of Commission officials preparing new initiatives and proposals, or managing existing policies and legislation.The ‘better regulation’ toolbox, in turn,provides operational and detailed guidance on specific aspects.
The revised guidelines and toolbox reconfirm Better Regulation as a dynamic agenda. Not everything is new; many tools and principles are simply validated, such as the three pillars – ex-ante impact assessment, ex-post evaluation, and stakeholder consultation – and the 'evaluate first' principle.
The Commission has today adopted a Communication on Better Regulation, proposing several improvements to the EU law-making process. To foster Europe's recovery, it is more important than ever to legislate as efficiently as possible, while making EU laws better adapted to tomorrow's needs.