The trend over time shows that the proportion of acceptable impact assessments has increased, although no significant progress has been noted in recent years. The proportion of acceptable impact asses...
- It has been a year of change, as a new ordinance for impact assessment came into effect along with a new role for the Regulatory council and two new councils to collaborate with. The Council has a p...
The European Commission has recently launched several initiatives to improve and simplify EU legislation in order to reduce the regulatory burden of companies and enhance EU competitiveness.
The international work of the Swedish Better Regulation Council is foremost executed via its membership in (RWE), which is a cooperation between independent scrutiny bodies in Europe. The charimanship...
RegWatchEurope has handed over and published recommendations to the three EU institutions. In its recommendations, RWE encourages the Commission and the co-legislators to put competitiveness at the ce...
The report for 2023 has been submitted to the Ministry of Climate and Business. The report shows that the overall quality of the regulatory impact assessments has deteriorated somewhat when compared t...
The RPC is the independent regulatory scrutiny body for the UK Government. The Committee assesses the quality of evidence and analysis used to inform government regulatory proposals.
On the 22nd of May, the Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB) of the EU Commission, arranged its sixth annual conference. The point of departure for presentations and discussions was its annual report for 2...
In january, ATR (Advisory Board on Regulatory Burden) took over the chairmanship in RegWatchEurope (RWE) from the Swedish Better Regulation Council. RWE is a network of independent scrutiny bodies wit...
Anna-Lena Bohm, chair of the Swedish Better Regulation Council, headed the RegWatchEurope (RWE) delegation who met the vice president of the EU Commission, Maroš Šefčovič and members of his Cabinet.