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Regulating Cross-Border Regionalisation

Veggeland, Noralv
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1999
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Abstract
The political scientist Giandomenico Majone declares the European Union to be a “regulatory state” on a

supranational level. In that perspective it is a hypothesis that regulation endeavours occur in every field of

action related to EU policy areas. Cross-border regionalisation is an EU policy area. Consequently it is

expected that EU exercises regulatory influence on the institutional framework of cross-border planning and

co-operation, despite the fact that EU has no formal competence to regulate spatial planning. In this paper

two different forms of regulation are focused: “hard” regulation according to law, and “soft” regulation

according to learning processes and governance by persuasion. My conclusion is that European crossborder

regionalisation is regulated the “soft” way, i.e. national spatial objectives, methods and options are

harmonised through comparison and learning mechanisms.
Publisher
Høgskolen i Lillehammer
Series
Arbeidsnotat
83

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