Regulating 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. The volume examines the collision of regulation by law with regulation by other means and provides an innovative regulatory perspective for the whole of law.

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Regulating 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. The volume examines the collision of regulation by law with regulation by other means and provides an innovative regulatory perspective for the whole of law.

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Overview

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. The volume examines the collision of regulation by law with regulation by other means and provides an innovative regulatory perspective for the whole of law.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199264070
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 06/15/2004
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Professor John Braithwaite is at the Law Program in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Dr. Christine Parker is a Senior Lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Melbourne. Professor Nicola Lacey is at the Department of Law of London School of Economics and Political Science. Colin Scott is at the Law Program in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. A Regulatory Perspective on Law, Christine Parker, Colin Scott, and John Braithwaite
Private Law
2. Regulating Contract, Hugh Collins
3. Regulating Tort, Jane Stapleton
4. Regulating Property, Peter Drahos
5. Regulating Procedure, Hazel Genn
6. Regulating Trusts and Fiduciaries, Justice Paul Finn and Suzanne Corcoran
Public Law
7. Regulating Constitutions, Colin Scott
8. Regulating Administrative Law, Peter Cane
9. Regulating International Law, Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin
10. Regulating Criminalization, Nicola Lacey
11. Regulating Families and Welfare, John Dewar
Business and Work
12. Regulating Capital, Julia Black
13. Regulating Corporate Governance, Stephen Bottomley and Angus Corbett
14. Regulating Competition, Imelda Maher
15. Regulating Work, Richard Johnstone and Richard Mitchell
Conclusion
16. Regulating the Whole of Law, John Braithwaite, Christine Parker, and Colin Scott

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