Responsiveness and accountability constitute the process of democratic representation, reinforcing each other. Responsiveness asks elected representatives to adopt policies ex ante preferred by citizens, while accountability consists of the people’s ex post sanctioning of the representatives based on policy outcomes. However, the regulatory literature tends to interpret responsiveness narrowly between a regulator and regulatees: the regulator is responsive to regulatees’ compliance without considering broader public needs and preferences. Democratic regulatory responsiveness requires that the regulator should be responsive to the peo-ple, not just regulatees. We address this theoretical gap by pointing out the perils of regulatory capture a...
This chapter revisits the significance of responsive regulation for theories of compliance. It shows...
The global financial crisis came in the wake of significant reforms to the structures, processes, po...
Effective private regulation and enforcement presents a challenge to a view of democratic states and...
This article reviews the literature inspired by Ayres and Braithwaite’s (1992b) Responsive Regulatio...
Developing states with limited regulatory capacity might benefit from a responsive approach to regul...
Originally published over two decades ago, 'responsive regulation' and its associated regu...
Originally published over two decades ago, ‘responsive regulation’ and its associated regulatory pyr...
Ian Ayres’s and John Braithwaite’s book Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Regulatory Debate (1...
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 ...
The policy ideals of responsive regulation have been developed on the basis of substantial empirical...
The implementation of responsive regulation in taxation means influencing the community's commitment...
One reason that regulation is difficult is that repeated encounters between regulator and regulatee ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
Really Responsive Regulation seeks to add to current theories of enforcement by stressing the case f...
This chapter revisits the significance of responsive regulation for theories of compliance. It shows...
The global financial crisis came in the wake of significant reforms to the structures, processes, po...
Effective private regulation and enforcement presents a challenge to a view of democratic states and...
This article reviews the literature inspired by Ayres and Braithwaite’s (1992b) Responsive Regulatio...
Developing states with limited regulatory capacity might benefit from a responsive approach to regul...
Originally published over two decades ago, 'responsive regulation' and its associated regu...
Originally published over two decades ago, ‘responsive regulation’ and its associated regulatory pyr...
Ian Ayres’s and John Braithwaite’s book Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Regulatory Debate (1...
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 ...
The policy ideals of responsive regulation have been developed on the basis of substantial empirical...
The implementation of responsive regulation in taxation means influencing the community's commitment...
One reason that regulation is difficult is that repeated encounters between regulator and regulatee ...
This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential ...
Really Responsive Regulation seeks to add to current theories of enforcement by stressing the case f...
This chapter revisits the significance of responsive regulation for theories of compliance. It shows...
The global financial crisis came in the wake of significant reforms to the structures, processes, po...
Effective private regulation and enforcement presents a challenge to a view of democratic states and...