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- Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
- Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making: Introduction
- Part I Theorising Legal Expertise
- Part II In-House Legal Expertise
- Part III External Legal Expertise
- 10 The Rise of Transnational Legal Experts: Two Lessons from Research on Private Practitioners As Euro-Lawyers
- 11 Rock ’n’ Roll Stars or Guitar Technicians? Legal Advisors As Legal Experts in NGO Lobbying
- 12 Legal Expertise, Environmental Groups and Brexit: Beyond the Limits
- 13 Bureaucrats in the Classroom? Epistemic Governance and the Expert Legal Scholar
- 14 Verfassungsblog, Legal Expertise and Why Europe’s ‘Computer Is Not Working As It Should’
- 15 Afterword: The Four Questions and One Answer
- Index
15 - Afterword: The Four Questions and One Answer
from Part III - External Legal Expertise
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2022
- Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
- Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making: Introduction
- Part I Theorising Legal Expertise
- Part II In-House Legal Expertise
- Part III External Legal Expertise
- 10 The Rise of Transnational Legal Experts: Two Lessons from Research on Private Practitioners As Euro-Lawyers
- 11 Rock ’n’ Roll Stars or Guitar Technicians? Legal Advisors As Legal Experts in NGO Lobbying
- 12 Legal Expertise, Environmental Groups and Brexit: Beyond the Limits
- 13 Bureaucrats in the Classroom? Epistemic Governance and the Expert Legal Scholar
- 14 Verfassungsblog, Legal Expertise and Why Europe’s ‘Computer Is Not Working As It Should’
- 15 Afterword: The Four Questions and One Answer
- Index
Summary
When we were discussing the idea of an edited volume on legal experts and legal expertise for the first time, our aim was to a large extent descriptive, to lay before the reader many types of legal experts that have so far remained invisible. But our idea for the conclusion was slightly different. We hoped to be able to draw together multiple lines of investigation and to create a typology of legal experts. The envisioned typology would group legal experts working in the most varied kinds of regulatory, policy-making and operative tasks in the EU policy-making context on the basis of some recognisable and common traits that all legal experts share.
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- Law, Legal Expertise and EU Policy-Making , pp. 305 - 314Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022