A Holistic Look at Agency Enforcement

David L. Markell, Robert L. Glicksman
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The law review literature has long-recognized that effective enforcement is an essential component of effective regulation. Yet much of the literature focuses on one aspect of the enforcement challenge or another. For example, the underlying theory about optimal levels of enforcement has received considerable attention, as have topics such as the relative merits of using deterrence-based versus cooperation-based approaches and the use of citizen suits.The purpose of this article is to fill a gap in the law review literature by considering agencies’ enforcement and compliance promotion function holistically. In doing so, the article approaches the challenge from an “inside-out” perspective, a perspective that administrative law scholars have found to be lacking in the literature. The article proposes a three-layered conceptual framework for considering options for structuring the administrative agency enforcement and compliance promotion function. The first layer consists of five components of effective enforcement and compliance: norm clarity, norm achievability, verifiability, an appropriate mix of sanctions and rewards, and indicia of legitimacy. The second involves the inter-related character of these components and highlights the importance of fitting each into a particular enforcement and compliance regime so that agencies may gain synergistic benefits and consider the need to make difficult trade-offs. Third, and finally, our conceptual framework includes four contextual design issues that create additional challenges in determining the appropriate content of each of the five key components of effective enforcement and compliance: the hybrid character of contemporary governance efforts; the importance of “reality-checking” enforcement options through close attention to past performance as well as future challenges and opportunities; the dynamic character of environmental governance challenges; and the salience of possible design changes and the need to prioritize design improvements. The article suggests that it is important to consider all three layers in developing an effective enforcement and compliance promotion regime.The article tests our conceptual framework by including a case study of an ongoing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) effort to reinvent its enforcement and compliance promotion program and by applying our framework to EPA’s initiative. This case study illustrates the value of our framework in evaluating regulatory design options for the enforcement and compliance promotion function.
机构执法的整体视角
法律评论文献早就认识到,有效的执法是有效监管的重要组成部分。然而,许多文献关注的是执法挑战的一个或另一个方面。例如,关于最佳执法水平的基本理论受到了相当大的关注,使用基于威慑的方法与基于合作的方法的相对优点以及使用公民诉讼等主题也受到了相当大的关注。本文的目的是填补法律评论文献的空白,从整体上考虑机构的执法和合规促进功能。在这样做的过程中,文章从“由内而外”的角度来看待这一挑战,这是行政法学者发现文献中缺乏的一种视角。本文提出了一个三层概念框架,以考虑构建行政机关执法和合规促进职能的选项。第一层包括有效执行和遵守的五个组成部分:规范清晰度、规范可实现性、可验证性、适当的制裁和奖励组合,以及合法性指标。第二个问题涉及这些组成部分的相互关联特征,并强调将每一个组成部分纳入特定的执法和遵守制度的重要性,以便各机构可以获得协同效益,并考虑作出困难权衡的必要性。第三,也是最后,我们的概念框架包括四个上下文设计问题,这些问题在确定有效执行和遵守的五个关键组成部分中的每个组成部分的适当内容时产生了额外的挑战:当代治理工作的混合特征;通过密切关注过去的表现以及未来的挑战和机遇,“核查现实”执法方案的重要性;环境治理的动态性挑战;以及可能的设计变化的突出性以及优先考虑设计改进的必要性。本文建议,在制定有效的执法和合规促进制度时,必须考虑所有三个层面。本文对我们的概念框架进行了测试,包括一个正在进行的环境保护署(EPA)重塑其执法和合规促进计划的案例研究,并将我们的框架应用于EPA的倡议。本案例研究说明了我们的框架在评估执行和遵从性促进功能的监管设计选项方面的价值。
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