European Policy Delivery in English Rural Areas (2004)
Type of project/activity:
Consultancy provided to CGA Consultants Ltd (UK) who were the project managers.
THE EIESP carried out the French case-study.
Objectives:
The objectives of the project are to:
Background:
Many of the issues facing rural England are shared across the EU,
only differing in degree. These common problems are being tackled throughout
Europe. The tools for doing so are contained in both domestic and EU-led interventions.
Their effectiveness depends to a great extent on the way they are strategically
managed by Member States, co-ordinating domestic and European initiatives,
and providing appropriate delivery mechanisms. The project will provide a
better understanding of the interaction between EU policy making and its implementation
in the UK and other member states.
Partners:
The project is managed by CGA Consultants Ltd (UK).
Main activities:
The EIESP participated in the second phase of the project, providing the comparative
perspective on France concerning the two European directives selected: the
working time directive and public procurement. It involved a desk study and
a telephone survey. The aim was to examine how the directives had been transposed
into French law and any issues arising specific to rural areas. The study
also examined whether or not there are mechanisms of the "rural proofing"
type implemented in the UK in order to take into consideration the specificities
of rural areas in the transposition process.
Client:
The Countryside Agency (UK)
Expected outcomes, reports/documents:
Interim and Final Reports were drafted by CGA Ltd for the client.
For more information, please contact Jean Gordon gordon@dauphine.fr