This book is a detailed work that hammers home its message across each of the chapters. It is written from an academic stance but attempts to show practical application in its redrafting as an illustration of how EU legislation could be made more user-friendly. -- Lucy Marsh-Smith, The Loophole - Journal of the Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel (CALC) This book is denitely worthwhile reading to challenge the current orthodoxy on how EU legislation is drafted. It contains many worthwhile insights into the regulatory process in the EU and how it could be improved. -- Ronan Cormacain, The Theory and Practice of Legislation This book arrives at appropriate time. Professor Helen Xanthaki (one of the worlds leading expert on matter of legislation) did not write only a book on technical aspects of EU legislation transposition: rather, she aimed to analitically examine (and exploit) the incredible potential of procedures in strengthening institutional trust and legitimacy, with special regard to sustainability and longevity of the EU. Due to its well conceived structure and to its attention to the noble practice of legislation, this is a must-read book, both for academics in the field of legislation and for drafters and practitioners, at all level of government. -- Maria De Benedetto, Roma Tre University For our political family in the European Parliament, law-making is not just about making law, but about communicating with citizens. This is not just a matter of law, but a matter of trust on which all laws need to be founded. Prof. Xanthaki's excellent work is a timely and much-needed reminder that legal drafting is a tool for bridging the gap between the EU and its citizens. -- Simon Busuttil, Secretary General, EPP Group, European Parliament Most of the debate on the policy trajectory of the European Union gravitates around the goal of the digital and ecological transition. Yet, to achieve that goal, both the EU institutions and the Member States have to upgrade significantly their legislative culture, approach and regulatory techniques. Professor Helen Xanthaki is uniquely positioned to provide a blueprint of transposition techniques, balancing with exquisite intellect and experience the art and science of this complex yet fundamental task. -- Claudio M. Radaelli, European University Institute, Italy, and University College London, UK Authoritative, comprehensive in scope, practical in focus, and well-written, this book deserves to become a point of reference in the field. -- Panos Koutrakos, City, University of London, UK