Consumer Product Safety Regulation: Detailed Appraisal of the European Commission's Impact Assessment
This paper seeks to provide a detailed analysis, from a methodological perspective, of part of the European Commission's Impact Assessment (IA) accompanying its proposal for a Consumer Product Safety Regulation (CPSR). Requested by the IMCO Committee, the aim of this analysis is to determine whether the IA covered adequately the following elements of the Commission's proposal: Country of origin marking (Article 7 of the CPSR) and obligations for economic operators (Articles 8 to 11 of the CPSR). It performs the requested 'health check' from two angles. Firstly, it analyses whether the Commission's IA - with regard to the above subjects only - is fit for its overall purpose, which is to aid political decision-making by presenting a comprehensive assessment of the likely impacts of all options. Secondly, it analyses whether the IA meets the standards which the Commission has laid down in its internal Impact Assessment Guidelines, as well as the quality criteria which the Parliament has defined in its resolutions.
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Област на политиките
Ключова дума
- безопасност на продукта
- гражданско право
- дистрибутивна търговия
- дистрибутор
- ЕВРОПЕЙСКИ СЪЮЗ
- етикетиране
- защита на потребителя
- изследване на влияние
- ИКОНОМИКА
- икономически анализи
- качествен контрол на промишлените продукти
- маркетинг
- международна търговия
- наблюдение на внос
- оригинален продукт
- отговорност на производителя
- потребление
- ПРАВО
- право на Европейския съюз
- предложение (ЕС)
- ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ТЕХНОЛОГИИ И НАУЧНИ ИЗСЛЕДВАНИЯ
- технологични и технически норми
- ТЪРГОВИЯ
- търговска политика