A sociohistorical perspective on the European regulatory State
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The European political-administrative sphere progressively came into existence after the signing of the Treaties of Rome; however, it was subsequently shaped by the constitutional compromises historically negotiated by EU member States. In the day-to-day practice of the administrative government of Europe, the European State went through several major reconfigurations that led to the consolidation of a regulatory State in the 1980s. This article explores the gradual shift from administrative to regulatory governmentality and the genesis of this regulatory State, by examining its social and professional foundations.
Réseaux sociaux