The sun in law
GUERRE Vincent
Disponibilité: En stock
- Catégories: Gouvernance et politique
- Editeur: Le Livre en papier
- ISBN: 9782808338196
- Reliure: Paperback
Résumé
It all started when the European Union discovered that the sun didn’t
look the same everywhere in Europe. In Portugal, it glowed a rich
orange; in Poland, it shone a pale yellow. Tourists were confused,
weather apps didn’t know what to do, and paint companies panicked. Soon,
lobbyists and politicians demanded action, because the European single
market required harmonised sunlight. And so began the great technocratic
quest to regulate the colour of the sun. Committees met, experts
debated, and Member States argued over whether their skies were ‘mild
apricot’ or ‘burnt mango’.
Will the European Union find the perfect compromise and put the sun into law?
Absurd? Absolutely. But behind the satire, this story follows every step
of a real policymaking process, revealing how the European Union really
functions, or sometimes malfunctions. From Commission inter-service
groups to Parliament shadow meetings, from obscure Coreper negotiations
to late-night trilogues where every comma becomes a battlefield, this is
an invitation to explore the world of EU policymaking with a dose of
humour.