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The Use Of Audited Self-Regulation As A Regulatory Technique, Douglas C. Michael
The Use Of Audited Self-Regulation As A Regulatory Technique, Douglas C. Michael
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
At first blush, "self-regulation" seems to be self-contradicting. If government regulation of an industry or problem is considered necessary, how can that responsibility then be returned to those from whom it was taken? Notwithstanding this apparent contradiction, audited self-regulation is used successfully by federal regulatory agencies. It is apparently adopted, however, on an ad hoc basis: in one industry or application but not in another that possesses similar characteristics. This article reviews these previously uncollected efforts at audited self-regulation to evaluate the general usefulness of this regulatory technique across industries and applications. These insights would be relevant not only to …
Senator Johnston's Proposals For Regulatory Reform: New Cost-Benefit-Risk Analysis Requirements For Epa, Linda-Jo Schierow
Senator Johnston's Proposals For Regulatory Reform: New Cost-Benefit-Risk Analysis Requirements For Epa, Linda-Jo Schierow
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Schierow compares provisions designed to improve the development of regulations and promulgated by Reagan and Clinton Executive Orders with those in the Johnston Amendments.
Regulating Attorney Conduct: Specific Statutory Schemes V. General Regulatory Guidelines, Chris G. Mcdonough, Michael L. Epstein
Regulating Attorney Conduct: Specific Statutory Schemes V. General Regulatory Guidelines, Chris G. Mcdonough, Michael L. Epstein
Touro Law Review
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