Fit for purpose? Assessing collaborative innovation in the European network for prosecutors for the environment

Evelijn Martinius, E. Mastenbroek

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Abstract

European Administrative Networks are expected to strengthen the national enforcement of European legislation. The idea is that these networks organise national civil servants, and allow them to exchange best practices, negotiate guidelines and develop inventive solutions to common challenges faced during the implementation and enforcement of European Union regulations. This paper proposes a framework to evaluate European Administrative Networks on their potential to spur collaborative innovation concerning national enforcement of this common regulation. The framework is then applied to a particular network, the European Network for Prosecutors of the Environment. Results show that this network can be considered a resource for collaborative innovation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)485-501
Number of pages17
JournalEuropean Journal of Risk Regulation
Volume10
Issue number3
Early online date30 Sept 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019

Bibliographical note

Volume 10, Issue 3: Symposium on Institutional Innovations in the Enforcement of EU Law and Policies

Funding

Formally established in 2016, ENPE is a European network of public prosecutors tasked with enforcement in the realm of environmental crime. ENPE aims to support the operational work of national public prosecutors (25). At the moment of writing (spring 2017), the network counted 15 members and five observing members. ENPE has a board of public prosecutors from France, Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands and the UK, and a project manager from the UK. With the support of the LIFE funding from the European Commission, ENPE facilitates four working groups specialising in air pollution, waste, wildlife trafficking and sanctioning practices.86 In the following, we describe collaborative innovation within ENPE and analyse whether it fulfils the theoretical conditions we specified.

FundersFunder number
European Commission

    Keywords

    • European Administrative Networks
    • collaboration
    • environmental crime
    • innovation
    • prosecution

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