Regulatory Governance Initiative in South East Europe
An International Seminar Co-hosted by the Greek Ministry of Interior and the OECD
21-22 November 2002 in Thessaloniki, Greece
Part of the Investment Compact Initiative on Regulatory Reform for South East Europe in the framework of the investment compact of the Stability Pact
Public consultation is one of the prime means by which policy makers gather feedback and information for regulatory and legislative proposals. The inclusion of major stakeholders advances the reform agenda. The seminar will focus on consultation techniques to facilitate the dialogue between governments and other stakeholders and gather information on impacts. Particular emphasis will be on how consultation is used to (1) identify impacts on business and investment, ensuring business, and domestic and international investors are heard; (2) balancing business views with the agendas of others; and (3) identifying when consultation should be held during the development of a law. Please consult the final agenda for further details.
Proceedings of the Seminar
Available presentations:
- Cesar Cordova-Novion, Deputy Head of Programme on Regulatory Reform, OECD
Assuring Regulatory Transparency
- Carine Bernard, Commission for Administrative Simplification (COSA)
Administrative Simplification in France and Online Public Access to the Regulatory Framework
- Angelika Maniti Papadimitriou, Ministry of Interior, Public Administration and Decentralisation
Administrative Procedure : Baker's Store Operation License previously Existing Situation
- Elena Petkanovska, Ministry of Local Self-Government,
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Session 2: Capacities for Provision of Access to Regulatory Information
Session 3: Implementation of the Reform of Local Self-Government as Basis for Providing Structures for Good Governance
- Robin Clarke, Cabinet Office for Public Service Reform, United Kingdom
Regulatory Transparency
- Christian Vergez, Principal Administrator, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD
Citizens as Partners Engaging Citizens in Policy-Making
- Giola Valatsou, Ministry of the Interior, Public Administration and Decentratlisation
Public Consultation Institutions in Greece in the Context of a Coherent Administrative Reform for the Market and the Society
- Bettina Hagerup, Danish Commerce and Companies Agency
Business Impact Assessment The Danish Model
- Tom Annikve, Deputy Director of the Estonian Public Procurement Office
Public Procurement in Estonia: Legislative Basis, Transparency and Problems
- Lucian Goj, Authority for Privatisation and Management of the State Ownership
Strategy for Acceleration; The Privatisation Process : Future Means Development
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