LY406
Regulatory Theory and Practice
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

Regulation has become an increasingly central part of the language of law, public policy and economics, while our understanding of regulatory activity has become “de-centred” in light of complexity, ungovernability, and new relationships between public and private. The study of regulation involves a constant movement between theory and practice: understanding of the ‘regulatory toolbox’ necessitates critical engagement with regulatory ‘solutions’, processes and problematics.

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