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Returning to the Origins of Multilevel Regulation

The Role of Historical ADR Practices

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Returning to the Origins of Multilevel Regulation

The Role of Historical ADR Practices

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The article engages with the recent studies on multilevel regulation. The starting point for the argument is that contemporary multilevel regulation—as most other
studies of (postnational) rulemaking—is limited in its analysis. The limitation concerns its monocentric approach that, in turn, deepens the social illegitimacy of
contemporary multilevel regulation. The monocentric approach means that the study of multilevel regulation originates in the discussions on the foundation of modern
States instead of returning to the origins of rules before the nation State was even created, which is where the actual social capital underlying (contemporary) rules can
be found, or so I wish to argue.

My aim in this article is to reframe the debate. I argue that we have an enormous reservoir of history, practices, and ideas ready to help us think through contemporary
(social) legitimacy problems in multilevel regulation: namely all those practices which preceded the capture of law by the modern State system, such as historical
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practices.

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OrganisatieDe Haagse Hogeschool
AfdelingFaculteit Bestuur, Recht & Veiligheid
LectoraatLectoraat Multilevel Regulation
Gepubliceerd inEuropean journal of legal studies European University Institute, Vol. 15, Uitgave: 1, Pagina's: 127-170
Datum2023-05-08
TypeArtikel
DOI10.2924/EJLS.2023.009
TaalEngels

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