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Regulatory theory : foundations and applications / edited by Peter Drahos.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Drahos, Peter, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public administration--Research.
Public administration.
Social policy--Research.
Social policy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (784 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Acton, Australia : ANU Press, 2017.
Summary:
This volume introduces readers to regulatory theory. Aimed at practitioners, postgraduate students and those interested in regulation as a cross-cutting theme in the social sciences, Regulatory Theory includes chapters on the social-psychological foundations of regulation as well as theories of regulation.
Contents:
Intro
Abbreviations
Boxes, figures and tables
Contributors
Preface
Regulation, institutions and networks
Peter Drahos and Martin Krygier
Section 1: Social psychological foundations and methodological issues
Closing the gap between regulation and the community
Valerie Braithwaite
Procedural justice and its role in promoting voluntary compliance
Kristina Murphy
Shame in regulatory settings
Nathan Harris
Methodological approaches and considerations in regulatory research
Ibolya Losoncz
Multi-sited fieldwork in regulatory studies
Kathryn Henne
Section 2: Theories and concepts of regulation
Types of responsiveness
John Braithwaite
Smart regulation
Neil Gunningham and Darren Sinclair
Meta-regulation
Peter Grabosky
A nodal perspective of governance: Advances in nodal governance thinking
Cameron Holley and Clifford Shearing
Regulation and risk
Fiona Haines
Public accountability: Conceptual, historical and epistemic mappings
Michael W Dowdle
Compliance: 14 questions
Christine Parker and Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen
Legal pluralism: The regulation of traditional medicine in the Cook Islands
Miranda Forsyth
Section 3: The state and regulatory transformations
Regulatory globalisation
Peter Drahos
The regulatory state and beyond
Colin Scott
Regulatory capitalism
David Levi-Faur
Time and temporality in global governance
Terence C Halliday
International negotiations
Christian Downie
Transnational non-state regulatory regimes
Natasha Tusikov
Section 4: Rights-based regulation
A regulatory perspective on the international human rights system
Hilary Charlesworth
Global governance of labour migration: From 'management' of migration to an integrated rights-based approach
Nicola Piper
Regulatory rule of law.
Veronica L Taylor
Regulating sex in peace operations
Gabrielle Simm
Holding individuals to account beyond the state? Rights, regulation and the resort to international criminal responsibility
Michelle Burgis-Kasthala
Section 5: Crime and regulation
Controlling crime through networks
Russell Brewer
Scaling criminology: From street violence to atrocity crimes
Susanne Karstedt
Experiments in restorative justice
Heather Strang
Prevention of transnational environmental crime and regulatory pluralism
Julie Ayling
Spam and crime
Roderic Broadhurst and Mamoun Alazab
The governance of cyberspace
Lennon YC Chang and Peter Grabosky
Section 6: Regulating for health
Scientific evaluation of law's effects on public health
Scott Burris
Governance, regulation and health equity
Sharon Friel
Patients as regulatory actors in their own health care
Judith Healy
The regulation of work health and safety
Elizabeth Bluff
Section 7: The regulation of commerce
Consumer protection: A case of successful regulation
John TD Wood
Shifting profits and hidden accounts: Regulating tax havens
Gregory Rawlings
Investor-state dispute settlement
Kyla Tienhaara
The networked (agency) regulation of competition
Imelda Maher
Trust, culture and the limits of management-based regulation: Lessons from the mining industry
Urban sustainability and resilience
Jeroen van der Heijden
Environmental regulation and governance
Cameron Holley
Section 8: Regulatory futures
Regulating capitalism's processes of destruction
Figure 2.1 Tracking the process: Wheel of social alignments
Figure 5.1 The main building blocks of a social research process
Figure 5.2 The reality domains of critical realism.
Figure 7.1 Integrating restorative, deterrent and incapacitative justice
Figure 7.2 Drahos-esque networked escalation
Figure 8.1 Enforcement pyramid
Box 8.1 Policy instrument categories
Figure 13.1 The Nielsen-Parker holistic compliance model
Table 13.1 The 14 compliance questions
Figure 16.1 Simplified model of the United Kingdom's shift from welfare state to regulatory state
Figure 16.2 Enforcement pyramid under the Irish Consumer Protection Act 2007
Table 17.1 Regulatory capitalism as a variegated approach
Figure 27.1 The global dynamics of violence, 1955-2002: Mass atrocities and deaths
Table 27.1 Violent Societies Index: Top 20 countries, 2000-2012
Figure 29.1 Rhinoceros poaching statistics, South Africa
Table 29.1 Mechanisms used to facilitate community coproduction
Figure 30.1 Example of a redirection link 'waterhole' attack
Figure 32.1 Logic model of public health law research
Figure 32.2 Law in the theory of planned behaviour
Figure 32.3 Procedural justice and compliance
Box 33.1 Lessons from Doha
Figure 34.1 Patients as actors on a responsive regulation pyramid
Figure 34.2 The salutary threat of litigation
Table 37.1 Jurisdictions with tax havens, offshore/international finance centres and/or specialist financial products, services and/or incentives
Table 37.2 Risks to revenue collection due to tax havens and OFCs/IFCs
Notes:
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 19, 2017).
ISBN:
9781760461027
1760461024
OCLC:
968150210
Publisher Number:
10.22459/RT.02.2017

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