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Comparative Law and Regulation
Understanding the Global Regulatory Process
Edited by Francesca Bignami and David Zaring
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.
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- Published in print:
- 30 Sep 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781782545606
- eISBN:
- 9781782545613
- Pages:
- c 608
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- Comparative Law and Regulation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction. A new field: comparative law and regulation
- Chapter 1: The historical origins of American regulatory exceptionalism
- Chapter 2: Regulation in the European Union
- Chapter 3: The regulatory state in East Asia
- Chapter 4: Participation in the U.S. administrative process
- Chapter 5: Regulatory procedure and participation in the European Union
- Chapter 6: Impact assessment: diffusion and integration
- Chapter 7: Access to information in the UK and India
- Chapter 8: The campaign enforcement style: Chinese practice in context and comparison
- Chapter 9: Can private class actions enforce regulations? Do they? Should they?
- Chapter 10: Regulation and the courts: judicial review in comparative perspective
- Chapter 11: Proportionality review of administrative action in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China
- Chapter 12: Structural reform litigation, regulation and the right to health in Colombia
- Chapter 13: The law of lawmaking: positive political theory in comparative public law
- Chapter 14: The troubling conjunction of public and private law
- Chapter 15: Performance-based regulation: concepts and challenges
- Chapter 16: Transplanting law in a globalized world: private transnational regulation and the legal transplant paradigm
- Chapter 17: How the WTO shapes the regulatory state
- Chapter 18: International investment law and regulatory governance
- Chapter 19: The emerging post-crisis paradigm for international financial regulation
- Chapter 20: The integrated administrative law and governance of the European Union
- Chapter 21: Governing disasters: the challenge of global disaster law and policy
- Index
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- 30 September 2016
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- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- 571–592 (22 total)
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Law 2016
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- Comparative Law and Regulation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ preface
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction. A new field: comparative law and regulation
- Chapter 1: The historical origins of American regulatory exceptionalism
- Chapter 2: Regulation in the European Union
- Chapter 3: The regulatory state in East Asia
- Chapter 4: Participation in the U.S. administrative process
- Chapter 5: Regulatory procedure and participation in the European Union
- Chapter 6: Impact assessment: diffusion and integration
- Chapter 7: Access to information in the UK and India
- Chapter 8: The campaign enforcement style: Chinese practice in context and comparison
- Chapter 9: Can private class actions enforce regulations? Do they? Should they?
- Chapter 10: Regulation and the courts: judicial review in comparative perspective
- Chapter 11: Proportionality review of administrative action in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China
- Chapter 12: Structural reform litigation, regulation and the right to health in Colombia
- Chapter 13: The law of lawmaking: positive political theory in comparative public law
- Chapter 14: The troubling conjunction of public and private law
- Chapter 15: Performance-based regulation: concepts and challenges
- Chapter 16: Transplanting law in a globalized world: private transnational regulation and the legal transplant paradigm
- Chapter 17: How the WTO shapes the regulatory state
- Chapter 18: International investment law and regulatory governance
- Chapter 19: The emerging post-crisis paradigm for international financial regulation
- Chapter 20: The integrated administrative law and governance of the European Union
- Chapter 21: Governing disasters: the challenge of global disaster law and policy
- Index