Regulatory policy in Croatia implementation is key
Croatia has made great strides in strengthening its regulatory policy framework. Improving the entire regulatory policy cycle will ensure that regulations are built on a foundation of solid evidence and public participation and are designed to improve the security, health and well-being of citizens...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris, France :
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
[2019]
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Colección: | OECD reviews of regulatory reform.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009704764106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- Key findings
- Key recommendations
- Country profile: Croatia
- 1 Macroeconomic and political context
- Political context: Croatia's path from independence to EU membership
- Government structure
- Local government structure
- Economic context
- Current economic situation: Croatia's path of recovery from one of the EU's most severe recessions
- Market regulation and competition
- Investment in Croatia
- Public sector integrity and trust in government
- Grey economy
- References
- Notes 2 The context for Better Regulation in Croatia
- Regulatory policy and core principles
- History of Better Regulation in Croatia
- Regulatory impact assessment
- Transparency, e-government and Better Regulation
- Ex post evaluation of regulatory policy
- Assessment and recommendations
- References
- Notes
- 3 Institutional framework and capacities for regulatory policy
- Key institutions and regulatory policy oversight of the regulatory process in Croatia
- Government Legislation Office
- Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts
- Government Office for Co-operation with NGOs Information Commissioner and his/her Office (OIC)
- Ministry of Finance
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Administration
- Other institutions
- Parliament
- State Audit Office
- Judiciary
- Local governments
- National Competitiveness Council (NCC)
- Co-ordination of the Better Regulation policy across government
- Inter-ministerial co-ordination during the development of regulations
- Resources, training and guidance
- Resources
- Training and guidance
- Assessment and recommendations
- References
- Note 4 Stakeholder engagement and public consultations
- Regulatory framework for stakeholder engagement
- Electronic consultations
- Public consultations and RIA
- Early stage consultations
- Institutional set up for overseeing the quality of stakeholder engagement
- Stakeholder engagement in reviewing regulations
- Access to regulations
- Assessment and recommendations
- References
- Notes
- 5 The development of new regulations in Croatia
- RIA in OECD countries
- The legislative process in Croatia
- Trends in new regulation
- Procedures for new regulation in Croatia Forward planning
- Process for developing new regulations in the executive
- Oversight and inter-ministerial co-ordination
- Legal quality
- Ex ante analysis of regulations
- The RIA process in Croatia in detail
- Considering risk and performance-based alternatives to regulation
- Public consultation and communication on RIA
- Guidance, resources and training
- Assessment and recommendations
- RIA twinning projects in Croatia
- IPA 2011 Strengthening capacity for implementation of Regulatory Impact Assessment Strategy 2013
- 2015.