The Regulatory State: Constitutional Implications

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Dawn Oliver, Tony Prosser, Richard Rawlings
Oxford University Press, 2010 - Law - 337 pages
This collection of fifteen essays by leading experts in regulation is unique in its focus on the constitutional implications of recent regulatory developments in the UK, the EU, and the US. The chapters reflect current developments and crises which are significant in many areas of public policy.
 

Contents

Testing Times
1
2 Regulatory Governance and the Challenge of Constitutionalism
15
3 Models of Economic and Social Regulation
34
4 Rulemaking and the American Constitution
50
Constraints and Opportunities
67
6 The Credit Crisis and the Constitution
92
Problems of Design and Constitutionality
129
A New Challenge for the Regulatory State
157
Where Do They Meet When Do They Conflict?
201
11 Reforming Regulatory SanctionsDesigning a Systematic Approach
229
12 Regulation Democracy and Democratic Oversight in the UK
243
13 Auditing Regulatory Reform
267
Judicial Review in a Regulatory Laboratory
283
Ten Lessons
306
Index
319
Copyright

The Challenge of a Network Constitution
178

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