TIMSIT, Gérard

La régulation - la notion et le phénomène - Paris : ENA, 2004

Increased regulation is linked to the various crises affecting traditional types of normativity : imposed normativity in the context of the state; spontaneous normativity in that of the market. Regulation would seem to be a means not only of compensating for the failings of the market, but also of confronting the deficiencies of hierarchy. Over and beyond, it fills in for a lack of legitimacy by making normativity the best possible representation of the wishes of those whose activity it must govern. Regulation is thus a sign of an emerging dialogic democracy