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_aBARTLE, Ian _933587 |
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_aSelg-Regulation within the regulatory state : _btowards a new regulatory paradigm? |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cDecember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aAn emerging feature of the modern regulatory state in Britain and elsewhere is the promotion of self-regulation. This paper examines the relationship between the state and self-regulation in the context of the challenge of meeting public interest objectives. It draws on research on the policy and practice of self-regulation in recent years in Britain. The paper argues that the institutions, processes and mechanisms of the modern regulatory state and the better regulation agenda in Britain, notably those that aim to foster transparency and accountability, can assist in the achievement of public interest objectives in self-regulatory schemes. We conclude that a new regulatory paradigm can be put forward which involves a form of regulatory subsidiarity, whereby the achievement of regulatory outcomes can be delegated downwards to the regulated organizations and self-regulatory bodies while being offset by increasing public regulatory oversight based on systems of accountability and transparency | |
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_aVASS, Peter _933588 |
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_tPublic Administration : an international quarterly _g85, 4, p. 885-905 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, December 2007 _xISSN 00333298 _w |
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