Regulatory Law and Practice in Canada

Regulatory Law and Practice in Canada
Author: John Paul Salembier
Publsiher: Markham, Ont. : LexisNexis Butterworths
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2004
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 0433443294

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The Law of Professional Regulation

The Law of Professional Regulation
Author: Bryan E Salte
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Professions
ISBN: 0433478233

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Expertise in Regulation and Law

Expertise in Regulation and Law
Author: Gary Edmond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351937726

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This collection of essays examines the multi-faceted roles of experts and expertise in and around contemporary legal and regulatory cultures. The essays illustrate the complexity intrinsic to the production and use of expert knowledge, particularly during transition from specialist communities to other domains such as policy formulation, regulatory standard setting and litigation. Several themes pervade the collection. These include the need to recognize that: expert knowledge and opinion is often complex, controversial and contested; there are no simple criteria for resolving disagreements between experts; appeals to 'objectivity' and 'impartiality' tend to be rhetorical rather than analytical; contests in expertise are frequently episodes in larger campaigns; there are many different models of expertise and knowledge; processes designed to deal with expert knowledge are unavoidably political; questions around who is an expert and what should count as expertise are not always self-evident; and the evidence rarely 'speaks for itself'.

Regulating Law

Regulating Law
Author: Christine Parker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063910082

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"Regulating Law" explores how the goals and policies of the new regulatory state are fundamentally reshaping jurisprudence in the domains of public law, private law, and the regulation of work and business. Fourteen areas of the core legal curriculum are reassessed from the standpoint of the impact of regulation on mainstream legal doctrine. This volume examines the collision of regulation by law with regulation by other means and provides an innovative regulatory perspective for the whole of law. To date, regulatory scholarship has mainly been applied to specific legislative programs and / or agencies for the social and economic regulation of business. In this volume, a cast of internationally renowned legal scholars each apply a 'regulatory perspective' to their own area of law. Their contributions provide a rich analysis of the limits and potential of legal doctrine as an instrument of control both in regulatory settings, and in settings traditionally immune from regulatory analysis. The result is an examination of the regulation of the doctrines of law itself, of the way in which law regulates other forms of regulation and social ordering, and of law as a subject and object of regulation.

Comparative Law and Regulation

Comparative Law and Regulation
Author: Francesca Bignami,David Zaring
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782545613

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Governance by regulation – rules propounded and enforced by bureaucracies – is taking a growing share of the sum total of governance. Once thought to be an American phenomenon, it is now a central form of state action in every part of the world, including Europe, Latin America, and Asia, and it is at the core of much international lawmaking. In Comparative Law and Regulation, original contributions by leading scholars in the field focus both on the legal dimension of regulation and on how this dimension operates in those places that have turned to regulation to meet their obligations.

Regulatory Breakdown

Regulatory Breakdown
Author: Cary Coglianese
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812207491

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Regulatory Breakdown: The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation brings fresh insight and analytic rigor to what has become one of the most contested domains of American domestic politics. Critics from the left blame lax regulation for the housing meltdown and financial crisis—not to mention major public health disasters ranging from the Gulf Coast oil spill to the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion. At the same time, critics on the right disparage an excessively strict and costly regulatory system for hampering economic recovery. With such polarized accounts of regulation and its performance, the nation needs now more than ever the kind of dispassionate, rigorous scholarship found in this book. With chapters written by some of the nation's foremost economists, political scientists, and legal scholars, Regulatory Breakdown brings clarity to the heated debate over regulation by dissecting the disparate causes of the current crisis as well as analyzing promising solutions to what ails the U.S. regulatory system. This volume shows policymakers, researchers, and the public why they need to question conventional wisdom about regulation—whether from the left or the right—and demonstrates the value of undertaking systematic analysis before adopting policy reforms in the wake of disaster.

Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation

Indigenous Water Rights in Law and Regulation
Author: Elizabeth Jane Macpherson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108473064

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A detailed study of the engagement of state law with indigenous rights to water in comparative legal and policy contexts.

Regulating Public Utility Performance

Regulating Public Utility Performance
Author: Scott Hempling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Public utilities
ISBN: 1627222928

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Organizing a century of legal principles to help the U.S. public utility industry resolve tensions created by the current legal boundaries of legal regulation and fashion new policies for the future. Its mix of case narratives and doctrine, drawn from all legal sources, is geared to lawyers and non-lawyers, veterans and novices, practitioners and decision-makers, academics and the media--anyone seeking to use the law to serve the public interest. Topics covered include market structure, pricing, and jurisdictional issues.