The Role of Domestic Administrative Law in the Accountability of Transnational Regulatory Networks: The Case of the ICH

Ayelet Berman
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The literature on the accountability of transnational regulatory networks (TRNs) has focused on accountability measures that are available at the transnational level. This paper extends the analysis and examines the role domestic administrative law has to play in keeping TRNs accountable towards their internal and external stakeholders. To this end it conducts a case study of the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH), a network of drug regulatory authorities and industry associations that harmonizes drug registration rules, and examines it primarily from a U.S. administrative law perspective. The paper, first, demonstrates that domestic administrative law can have an important role in setting the procedural rules of TRNs. Second, it shows that domestic administrative law is important in maintaining the accountability of TRNs and regulators towards internal stakeholders (i.e. stakeholders within member countries), but that it has limitations that should ideally be complemented by accountability measures at the transnational level. The paper, third, demonstrates that although theoretically domestic administrative law could play an important role in setting off the TRNs’ disregard towards the interests of external stakeholders (stakeholders that are not network members), in practice this comes across serious problems. Accountability towards external stakeholders is, hence, best achieved through accountability measures at the transnational level.
国内行政法在跨国监管网络问责中的作用:以ICH为例
关于跨国监管网络(trn)的问责制的文献侧重于在跨国层面上可用的问责措施。本文扩展了分析并考察了国内行政法在保持trn对其内部和外部利益相关者负责方面必须发挥的作用。为此,它对国际协调会议(ICH)进行了案例研究,ICH是一个药物监管当局和行业协会的网络,负责协调药物注册规则,并主要从美国行政法的角度进行了研究。本文首先论证了国内行政法可以在制定trn程序规则方面发挥重要作用。其次,它表明国内行政法在维持trn和监管机构对内部利益相关者(即成员国内部利益相关者)的问责制方面是重要的,但它也有局限性,理想情况下应该通过跨国层面的问责措施加以补充。第三,本文论证了尽管理论上国内行政法可以在化解trn无视外部利益相关者(非网络成员的利益相关者)利益方面发挥重要作用,但在实践中这遇到了严重的问题。因此,对外部利益相关者的问责最好通过跨国层面的问责措施来实现。
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