Ian Ayres’s and John Braithwaite’s book Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Regulatory Debate (1992) gave us many significant insights. The book has transcended its own time. At the same time, on the 20th anniversary of its publication, two things about Responsive Regulation are striking. The first is the direct, personal relationship on which the regulatory interaction is premised. The second is the boundedness and manageability of the regulatory project. At least in prudential regulation of global financial institutions in the wake of the recent financial crisis (though surely elsewhere too), neither of these features can be taken for granted. This brief essay seeks to open a preliminary conversation about Responsive Regulation in ter...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
Responsiveness and accountability constitute the process of democratic representation, reinforcing e...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
Ian Ayres’s and John Braithwaite’s book Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Regulatory Debate (1...
We are approaching the 20th anniversary of Ian Ayres’ and John Braithwaite’s 1992 book, Responsive R...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This article reviews the literature inspired by Ayres and Braithwaite’s (1992b) Responsive Regulatio...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
Responsiveness and accountability constitute the process of democratic representation, reinforcing e...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
Ian Ayres’s and John Braithwaite’s book Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Regulatory Debate (1...
We are approaching the 20th anniversary of Ian Ayres’ and John Braithwaite’s 1992 book, Responsive R...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
This article reviews the literature inspired by Ayres and Braithwaite’s (1992b) Responsive Regulatio...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...
Responsiveness and accountability constitute the process of democratic representation, reinforcing e...
In the fall of 2010, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law welcomed a group of scholars ...