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040 | _aMAIN | ||
041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a342.042 _bOLI/REG |
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100 | _aOliver, Dawn (Ed.) | ||
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_aRegulatory State : _bConstitutional Implications _cedited by Dawn Oliver, Tony Prosser and Richard Rawlings. |
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_aU.S : _bO.U.P., _c2010. |
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300 | _a337 p. | ||
500 | _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction : Testing Times Chapter 2. Regulatory Governance and the Challenge of Constitutionalism Chapter 3. Models of Economic and Social Regulation Chapter 4. Rule-Making and the American Constitution Chapter 5. Devolution and the Regulatory State : Constraints and Opportunities Chapter 6. The Credit Crisis and the Constitution Chapter 7. Rationing the Use of Common Resources : Problems of Design and Constitutionality Chapter 8. Socio-Economic Rights and Essential Services : a new Challenge for the Regulatory State Chapter 9. Competition Law in Europe : the Challenge of a Network Constitution Chapter 10. Private Law-Making and European Integration : Where do they Meet, When do they Conflict? Chapter 11. Reforming Regulatory Sanctions : Designing a Systematic Approach Chapter 12. Regulation, Democracy, and Democratic Oversight in the UK Chapter 13. Auditing Regulatory Reform Chapter 14. Changed Conditions, Old Truths : Judicial Review in a Regulatory Laboratory Chapter 15. Conclusion : Ten Lessons | ||
650 | _aConstitutional Law. | ||
700 | _aProsser, Tony (Ed.) | ||
700 | _aRichard, Rawlings (Ed.) | ||
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