Regulatory Delivery

Regulatory Delivery
Author: Christopher Hodges,Graham Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3406748430

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Regulatory Delivery

Regulatory Delivery
Author: Graham Russell,Christopher Hodges
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509918607

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This ground-breaking book addresses the challenge of regulatory delivery, defined as the way that regulatory agencies operate in practice to achieve the intended outcomes of regulation. Regulatory reform is moving beyond the design of regulation to address what good regulatory delivery looks like. The challenge in practice is to operate a regulatory regime that is both appropriate and effective. Questions of how regulations are received and applied by those whose behaviour they seek to control, and the way they are enforced, are vital in securing desired regulatory outcomes. This book, written by and for practitioners of regulatory delivery, explains the Regulatory Delivery Model, developed by Graham Russell and his team at the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The model sets out a framework to steer improvements to regulatory delivery, comprising three prerequisites for regulatory agencies to be able to operate effectively (Governance Frameworks, Accountability and Culture) and three practices for regulatory agencies to be able to deliver societal outcomes (Outcome Measurement, Risk-based Prioritisation and Intervention Choices). These elements are explored by an international group of experts in regulatory delivery reform, with case studies from around the world. Regulatory Delivery is the first product of members of the International Network for Delivery of Regulation.

Data Driven Information Enabled Regulatory Delivery

Data Driven  Information Enabled Regulatory Delivery
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2021-09-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264503939

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Industries and businesses are becoming increasingly digital, and the COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated this trend. This report maps out several efforts undertaken jointly by the OECD and Italian regulators to develop and use artificial intelligence and machine learning tools in regulatory inspections and enforcement.

Regulatory Delivery

Regulatory Delivery
Author: Graham Russell,Christopher J. S. Hodges
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN: 1509918612

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This ground-breaking book addresses the challenge of regulatory delivery, defined as the way that regulatory agencies operate in practice to achieve the intended outcomes of regulation. Regulatory reform is moving beyond the design of regulation to address what good regulatory delivery looks like. The challenge in practice is to operate a regulatory regime that is both appropriate and effective. Questions of how regulations are received and applied by those whose behaviour they seek to control, and the way they are enforced, are vital in securing desired regulatory outcomes. This book, written by and for practitioners of regulatory delivery, explains the Regulatory Delivery Model, developed by Graham Russell and his team at the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The model sets out a framework to steer improvements to regulatory delivery, comprising three prerequisites for regulatory agencies to be able to operate effectively (Governance Frameworks, Accountability and Culture) and three practices for regulatory agencies to be able to deliver societal outcomes (Outcome Measurement, Risk-based Prioritisation and Intervention Choices). These elements are explored by an international group of experts in regulatory delivery reform, with case studies from around the world

Regulatory Delivery

Regulatory Delivery
Author: Graham Russell,Christopher Hodges
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509918591

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This ground-breaking book addresses the challenge of regulatory delivery, defined as the way that regulatory agencies operate in practice to achieve the intended outcomes of regulation. Regulatory reform is moving beyond the design of regulation to address what good regulatory delivery looks like. The challenge in practice is to operate a regulatory regime that is both appropriate and effective. Questions of how regulations are received and applied by those whose behaviour they seek to control, and the way they are enforced, are vital in securing desired regulatory outcomes. This book, written by and for practitioners of regulatory delivery, explains the Regulatory Delivery Model, developed by Graham Russell and his team at the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The model sets out a framework to steer improvements to regulatory delivery, comprising three prerequisites for regulatory agencies to be able to operate effectively (Governance Frameworks, Accountability and Culture) and three practices for regulatory agencies to be able to deliver societal outcomes (Outcome Measurement, Risk-based Prioritisation and Intervention Choices). These elements are explored by an international group of experts in regulatory delivery reform, with case studies from around the world. Regulatory Delivery is the first product of members of the International Network for Delivery of Regulation.

Improving Regulatory Delivery in Food Safety Mitigating Old and New Risks and Fostering Recovery

Improving Regulatory Delivery in Food Safety Mitigating Old and New Risks  and Fostering Recovery
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264554245

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This report describes how regulators around the world adapted to the confusion brought by the COVID-19 crisis to ensure the supply of food while maintaining food safety and security. It brings together examples of regulatory responses at regional, national and international levels.

Regulation and the Nature of Postal and Delivery Services

Regulation and the Nature of Postal and Delivery Services
Author: Michael A. Crew,Paul R. Kleindorfer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461531203

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This book is based on a conference on `Regulation and the Evolving Nature of Postal and Delivery Services: 1992 and Beyond' held at Village PTT, La Londe les Maures, France, on March 18, 1992. Leading practitioners, worldwide postal administrations, and the express delivery industry, as well as a number of regulators, academic economists, and lawyers examine the important policy and regulatory issues facing the postal and delivery industries. This includes such issues as: international postal policy and the role of the Universal Postal Union; regulation and terminal dues; competition, entry and the role of scale and scope economies; the nature and role of costs analysis in postal service; productivity; and service standards.

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.