New directions in regulatory theory

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New directions in regulatory theory

edited by Sol Picciotto and David Campbell

Blackwell, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references

"First published as a special issue of Journal of Law and Society, 2002"--T.p. verso

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In this prestigious edited collection, an international group of leading contributors to the law of regulation take stock of the erosion of belief in centralised planning and command and control regulation which has accompanied the collapse of communism. They explore the new directions in regulatory theory which must now be pursued.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Reconceptualizing Regulation in the Era of Globalization: Sol Picciotto. 1. Rewards and Regulation: John Braithwaite. 2. Values and Purpose in Government: Central-local Relations in Regulatory Perspective: Peter Vincent-Jones. 3. Private Regulation of the Public Sector: A Neglected Facet of Contemporary Governance: Colin Scott. 4. Using Private-Public Linkages to Regulate Environmental Conflicts: The Case of International Construction Contracts: Oren Perez. 5. Competition Law in the International Domain: Networks as a New Form of Governance: Imelda Maher. 6. Technical Cooperation and the International Coordination of Patentability of Biotechnological Inventions: Louise Davies. 7. Regulatory Conversations. Julia Black. 8. The Emotional Dimension in Legal Regulation: Bettina Lange.

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