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European Network for Better Regulation (ENBR – enbr.org), implemented by BRC in consortium with 20 partners, under contract with European Commission
Project duration:  01.01.2007 - 31.01.2008       

BRC was a member to the European Network for Better Regulation (ENBR) (enbr.org). ENBR was a pan-European network, funded by European Commission, aimed at improving and disseminating the current knowledge of regulatory processes as well as the degree and mode of implementation of impact assessment in EU member states and targeted third countries – Croatia, Serbia, Moldova and Ukraine. BRC participated to the following activities performed by ENBR:

  • Built a Database on Impact Assessment Development in European Member states and 3 third targeted countries;
  • Explored the relationship between the type of impact assessment and various regulatory quality indicators;
  • Disseminated knowledge on methodologies used for regulatory impact assessment;
  • Developed a website containing relevant information on better lawmaking in Europe (www.enbr.org);
  • Produced inter-disciplinary studies and analyses aimed at knowledge-sharing and lesson-drawing;
  • Organized thematic workshops for knowledge-dissemination and involvement of stakeholders.

BRC worked in partnership with the following organizations, members to ENBR:

  • Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
  • Institute for Advanced Studies (Austria)
  • Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli (Italy)
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
  • London School of Economics (UK)
  • University of Manchester – Impact Assessment Research Centre (UK)
  • New University of Lisbon ‐ Faculdade de Direito (Portugal)
  • Praxis Institute (Estonia)
  • Polytechnical University of Milan (Italy)
  • Jacobs and Associates (Ireland)
  • Haifa University (Israel)
  • Slovak Governance Institute (Slovakia)
  • University of Exeter (UK)
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece)
  • Instituto de Empresa (Spain)
  • Warsaw School of Economics (Poland)
  • University of Osnabrück (Germany)
  • Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (Sweden)
  • Balkan Center for Regulatory Reform (Serbia)
  • Center for Support of Regulatory Reform (Ukraine)
  • Solan D.o.o. (Croatia)

Period: 2007 - 2008 

Client contact information:

Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS) (Leader of the consortium)

Congresplein 1, 1000 Brussel, Belgium

Phone / Fax: (+32 2) 229-39-11 / 219-41-51     

Web: www.enbr.org, www.ceps.eu