"Excellent introduction. A valuable collection. It will provide valuable support for my students by highlighting different approaches and methodologies on study of regualtion - underpinning their work on media policy and regulation", Jonathan Hardy, University of East London

"Excellent collection of articles", Dr Abdullah Khan, Free University of Amsterdam

Regulation has become a key form of state activity and an area of burgeoning academic concern, both in Public Law and Economics. This collection makes available to the reader a number of indispensable readings. The text considers the central topics of regulation and looks to theory as well as practice, enforcement as well as rule-making, and supra-national as well as domestic concerns. Particular attention is paid to the ways that regulatory developments can be explained, the choices of technique that confront regulators and the varieties of regulatory style that are encountered within and between different regimes. The introductory essay considers the maturation of regulation both as a practice and as a discipline. it examines regulation as a topic for study, reviews major developments in regulation and outlines central themes. This book is intended as a resource for upper-level undergraduate students and teachers of regulation as part of degree courses in law, economics, business, public policy and politics, but also for those involved in or subject to regulation on a daily basis.
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Regulation has become a key form of state activity and an area of burgeoning academic concern, both in public law and economics. This text considers the central topics of regulation and looks to theory as well as practice, and enforcement as well as rule-making.
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PART 1: REGULATORY ORIGINS AND REFORM ; PART 2: STANDARD SETTING AND RULE CHOICES ; PART 3: VARIETIES OF REGULATORY STYLES AND TECHNIQUES ; PART 4: VARIETIES OF REGULATORY SCALE ; PART 5: VARIETY IN ACCOUNTING FOR REGULATION
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"Excellent introduction. A valuable collection. It will provide valuable support for my students by highlighting different approaches and methodologies on study of regualtion - underpinning their work on media policy and regulation", Jonathan Hardy, University of East London "Excellent collection of articles", Dr Abdullah Khan, Free University of Amsterdam
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Editors are respected professionals in the field Selection covers the essential elements of the course area An in-depth look at an area of public policy central to modern government Interdisciplinary approach is relevant to courses in regulation and related topics in: law, public policy, international business, environmental regulation etc
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Robert Baldwin is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics where he teaches Regulation, Public Law and Criminal Law. He has previously worked at the universities of Aberdeen, Oxford and Brunel and has acted as a consultant on regulation to such bodies as the Health and Safety Executive, the Commission of the European Community, the International Labour Organisation and H.M. Treasury. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles in the field of regulation and public law, including Rules and Government (Oxford University Press 1995) Colin Scott is Senior Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics. He was closely involved in establishing the inter-disciplinary M.Sc. Regulation Programme at the LSE in 1995 and has had a leading role in two major funded research projects on the regulation of government, and the regulatory processes of the UK Office of Telecommunications. Christopher Hood is Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy Convenor in the Department of Government, LSE. He is the author of many books and articles.
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Editors are respected professionals in the field Selection covers the essential elements of the course area An in-depth look at an area of public policy central to modern government Interdisciplinary approach is relevant to courses in regulation and related topics in: law, public policy, international business, environmental regulation etc
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198765295
Publisert
1998
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
786 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
536

Biografisk notat

Robert Baldwin is Professor of Law at the London School of Economics where he teaches Regulation, Public Law and Criminal Law. He has previously worked at the universities of Aberdeen, Oxford and Brunel and has acted as a consultant on regulation to such bodies as the Health and Safety Executive, the Commission of the European Community, the International Labour Organisation and H.M. Treasury. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles in the field of regulation and public law, including Rules and Government (Oxford University Press 1995) Colin Scott is Senior Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics. He was closely involved in establishing the inter-disciplinary M.Sc. Regulation Programme at the LSE in 1995 and has had a leading role in two major funded research projects on the regulation of government, and the regulatory processes of the UK Office of Telecommunications. Christopher Hood is Professor of Public Administration and Public Policy Convenor in the Department of Government, LSE. He is the author of many books and articles.