Regulatory Delivery
Hart/Beck (Verlag)
978-1-5099-1858-4 (ISBN)
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Regulatory reform is moving beyond the design of regulation to address what good regulatory delivery looks like. The challenge in practice is to operate a regulatory regime that is both appropriate and effective. Questions of how regulations are received and applied by those whose behaviour they seek to control, and the way they are enforced, are vital in securing desired regulatory outcomes.
This book, written by and for practitioners of regulatory delivery, explains the Regulatory Delivery Model, developed by Graham Russell and his team at the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. The model sets out a framework to steer improvements to regulatory delivery, comprising three prerequisites for regulatory agencies to be able to operate effectively (Governance Frameworks, Accountability and Culture) and three practices for regulatory agencies to be able to deliver societal outcomes (Outcome Measurement, Risk-based Prioritisation and Intervention Choices). These elements are explored by an international group of experts in regulatory delivery reform, with case studies from around the world.
Regulatory Delivery is the first product of members of the International Network for Delivery of Regulation.
Graham Russell is Chief Executive of the Office for Product Safety and Standards in the UK Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. Christopher Hodges is Professor of Justice Systems and Supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and Head of the Swiss Re/CMS Research Programme on Civil Justice Systems at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford.
PART ONE
WHY DELIVERY?
Introduction
Graham Russell
1. The Rationale for Regulatory Delivery
Graham Russell and Christopher Hodges
2. The Regulatory Delivery Model
Graham Russell
PART TWO
THE REGULATORY DELIVERY MODEL
Prerequisites: Governance Frameworks
3. Governance Frameworks
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
4. The Delegated Administrative Authority Model, a Radical Alternative Governance Framework from Ontario, Canada
Srikanth Mangalam
5. Code-based Approaches, the Use of Codes to Change the Behaviour of Regulators in the UK
Helen Kirkman and Paul Sanderson
6. Transparency Approaches, Changing the Role of Supervisory Institutions in Lithuania
Giedrius Kadziauskas
Prerequisites: Accountability
7. Accountability
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
8. Better Business for All, an Approach to Building Local Capability for Collaboration and Accountability
Martin Traynor and Kathryn Preece
9. Primary Authority as a Mechanism for Strengthening Regulator Consistency and Accountability
Duncan Johnson
Prerequisites: Culture
10. Culture
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
11. Cooperative Approaches: The Work of the Inspection Council in the Netherlands
Rob Velders
12. Culture as a Transformation Tool, the Experience of the Environment Protection Authority in Victoria, Australia
Chris Webb
Practices: Outcome Measurement
13. Outcome Measurement
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
14. The Impacts and Outcomes Toolkit, Getting to the Outcomes of Regulatory Services
Christian van Stolk and Tom Ling
15. The Impact of Inspections, Measuring Outcomes from Occupational Safety and Health Inspections
Florentin Blanc and Giuliana Cola
Practices: Risk-based Prioritisation
16. Risk-based Prioritisation
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
17. Effective Environmental Regulation, the Use of Risk-based Permitting, Compliance Approaches and Associated Charging Schemes
Paul Leinster and Simon Pollard
18. The Find-IT Tool, an Approach to Evidence-Led Targeted Interventions
David Snowball, Joseph Januszewski, Mike Calcutt, Michael Bone and Phil Preece
19. Regulating Quality Outputs, an Approach Based on Provision of Data to Drive Behaviour
Marcus Rink
Practices: Intervention Choices
20. Intervention Choices
Graham Russell and Helen Kirkman
21. Consumer Empowerment, Providing Information from Food Inspections in Ways that Enable Consumer Behaviour
Erica Sheward and Mariam Shkubuliani
22. Ethical Business Regulation, a New Understanding of the Power of Trust-Based Relationships
Christopher Hodges and Ruth Steinholtz
23. Standards-based Regulation, the Role of Standards and Accreditation in Regulatory Delivery 9
Scott Steedman, Matt Gantley and Richard Sanders
PART THREE
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE EXAMPLES
24. Regulatory Delivery in Brazil: Past and Future
Marcelo Pacheco dos Guaranys
25. Lessons from Creating a Consolidated Inspection Agency in Mongolia
Jigjidmaa Dugeree, Giuliana Cola, Florentin Blanc and Giuseppa Ottimofi ore
26. Harmonising Delivery at National and Local Levels in the Philippines
Ariel Francisco Faraon and Nestor Ian Favila Fiedalan
PART FOUR
REFLECTIONS
27. Reflections on Regulatory Delivery: Evolution and Future
Christopher Hodges
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.10.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Civil Justice Systems |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 169 x 244 mm |
Gewicht | 1038 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5099-1858-2 / 1509918582 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5099-1858-4 / 9781509918584 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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