Introduction: The Brussels Effect
Preface to Part One: Theory
Chapter 1. How the EU Became a Global Regulatory Power
Chapter 2. The Brussels Effect
Chapter 3. The Brussels Effect in Context
Preface to Part Two: Case Studies
Chapter 4. Market Competition
Chapter 5. Digital Economy
Chapter 6. Consumer Health and Safety
Chapter 7. Environment
Preface to Part Three: Assessment
Chapter 8. Is the Brussels Effect Beneficial?
Chapter 9. The Future of the Brussels Effect
Anu Bradford is the Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and
International Organization at Columbia Law School. She is also a
director for the European Legal Studies Center and a senior scholar
at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business. Her research
and teaching focus on European Union law, international trade law,
and comparative and international antitrust law. Before joining the
Law School faculty in 2012, she was an assistant
professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
Listed as one of the Best Books of 2020 by Foreign Affairs
"This may well be the single most important book on Europe's
influence to appear in a decade." -- Andrew Moravcsik, Foreign
Affairs
"Anu Bradford, a professor at Columbia University, originally
coined the term "Brussel Effect" and has been studying it for
several years. Her impressive book assembles evidence going back
decades, tracing its development from the "Reach" chemicals
regulation, developed in the early 2000s, to the digital age. ...
What is incontrovertible is that the Brussels effect has dominated
global economic regulation to an under-appreciated extent. This
book will be the
definitive reference guide for those wishing to understand." --
Alan Beattie, Financial Times
"Developing her earlier work and, in turn, Vogel's ground-breaking
study of the "California Effect", Bradford argues
brilliantlyDLwithout ignoring the external and internal challenges
faced by the EUDLthe extent to which the "Brussels Effect" (i.e.
the EU's unilateral power to regulate global markets) has operated
in many foreign jurisdictions, including the US and China ...
Bradford's tour de force is to combine a dense number of facts and
information with a
vivid analysis." -- Julien Miéral, European Law Review
"Anu Bradford's The Brussels Effect is essential reading for anyone
interested in Europe's place in the world. Decried as a powerless
entity, vainly committed to multilateralism, Bradford shows how the
EU has, in fact, turned unilateral regulatory measures into a
source of global economic clout. A timely and powerful antidote to
prevailing euro-pessimism." -- Adam Tooze, author of Crashed and
Director of the European Institute, Columbia
University
"This book is both timely and important. I have frequently
witnessed the Brussels Effect in many areas, including data
privacy, trade, the digital economy and consumer and food safety,
where the EU increasingly sets global standards. Professor Bradford
describes in a detailed and engaging style why the EU is a global
regulatory superpower that shapes the world in its own image. This
book is of great relevance, not just for an academic audience but
also for
businesses and policy makers around the world. This book clearly
explains the nature of the EU's often under-appreciated 'quiet
influence." -- Anthony Gardner, former US Ambassador to the
European Union
"Finally! A book that carefully and systematically documents the
European Union's power in the world and challenges us to rethink
how we define power in the process. The Brussels Effect is a tour
de force; a study that will establish a new benchmark for scholars
and serve as a major stumbling block for prophets of European
decline." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America
"The Brussels Effect is an important book that challenges us to
rethink the impact of the EU on the global economy. Bradford has
made a creative and original contribution to the literature on
business regulation. Her well-documented and clearly written study
shows how and why the EU has become the world's most influential
regulator, shaping both business practices and public policies well
beyond its borders." -- David Vogel, Solomon P. Lee Chair
Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Business Ethics, University of
California Berkley
"In The Brussels Effect, Anu Bradford offers a perceptive analysis
of the influence the EU can and must have well beyond its borders.
With global governance being challenged, the Brussels Effect is
filling a desperately needed void. It gives us yet another reason
why we cannot afford to have the European ambitions fail." -- Paul
Polman, Co-founder, IMAGINE and Chair, International Chamber of
Commerce, Former CEO of Unilever
"In The Brussels Effect, Anu Bradford has developed her brilliant
and insightful theory of the European Union's global power into a
fascinating and thorough account of the ways in which EU rules are
transformed into global standards through market mechanisms. This
book, like her earlier work, will be widely read and highly
influential in policy as well as scholarly debates." -- Gráinne de
Búrca, Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law,
New York University
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