Description |
x, 522 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Oxford readings in socio-legal studies |
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Oxford readings in socio-legal studies.
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Contents |
'Typical Justifications for Regulation' / S. Breyer -- 'The Economic Theory of Regulation after a Decade of Deregulation' / S. Peltzman -- 'Organizing Regulatory Space' / L. Hancher and M. Moran -- 'In and Out of the Revolving Door: Making Sense of Regulatory Capture' / T. Makkai and J. Braithwaite -- 'The Rise of the Regulatory State in Europe' / G. Majone -- 'The Optimal Precision of Administrative Rules' / C. S. Diver -- 'Uncertainty and the Producer Strategy: The Case for Minimizing Type II Errors in Rational Risk Evaluation' / K. Shrader-Frechette -- 'Law as Last Resort' / K. Hawkins -- 'The Optimal Structure of Law Enforcement' / S. Shavell -- 'Moving Backstage: Uncovering the Role of Compliance Practices in Shaping Regulatory Policy' / N. Reichman -- 'Legal Measures and Their Analysis' / T. Daintith -- 'Rethinking Self-Regulation' / A. Ogus -- 'Juridification: Concepts, Aspects, Limits, Solutions' / G. Teubner |
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'Regulatory Competition in the Single Market' / J.-M. Sun and J. Pelkmans -- 'Crisis and Legitimacy in the Administrative Process: A Historical Perspective' / J. O. Freedman -- 'Is there a Crisis in Regulatory Accountability?' / C. Graham |
Subject |
Trade regulation.
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Administrative law -- Economic aspects.
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Law and economics.
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Author |
Hood, Christopher, 1947-
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Baldwin, Robert, 1951-
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Scott, Colin (Colin D.)
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LC no. |
98030990 |
ISBN |
0198765290 cased |
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0198765304 paperback |
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