
Rules and Government
Baldwin(Author)
Clarendon Press
Published on 16. January 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-19-826489-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines how governmental and regulatory activities are carried out by `soft laws' in the form of codes, regulations, directives and other non-statutory rules. Key questions considered are: When should government or regulation be structured according to soft law rules? What are the alternatives to rules? What is a `good' governmental or regulatory process?
The design of rules as well as their enforcement is investigated and a case study throws light on the techniques regulators may use to secure compliance. The connection between securing compliance and achieving the right results is then focused on and issues of inclusiveness, standard-setting and `creative compliance' are discussed.
The potential of cost benefit analysis as a means of testing rules is evaluated and the European context, within which regulatory and governmental rules operate is considered in an extended discussion of `Euro-rules'.
Rules and Government concludes by reviewing the alternatives to rules, considering the potential of `light touch' regulatory styles that do not stress commands and suggests how the legitimacy of governmental and regulatory process can be maximised.
Rules and Government is essential reading for lawyers, political scientists, economists and those of all disciplines who are concerned with:
* Regulation: its design, operation and enforcement
* Choices of regulatory strategy
* Issues of compliance
* Governmental policy-making processes
* Legislation and its techniques
* Public law or the law of regulated sectors
* Economic appraisals and regulation
* Standard - setting and rule selection
* The Europeanisation of regulation and government
* The drift to `government by circular'
* Due process in government
* The control of discretion
The book is of relevance not merely to academics but also to:
* Practitioners and advisers in regulated sectors
* Civil Servants and those in firms who respond daily to rules and regulations
Policy-makers in government departments and agencies
* Legislators and rule-makers.
The design of rules as well as their enforcement is investigated and a case study throws light on the techniques regulators may use to secure compliance. The connection between securing compliance and achieving the right results is then focused on and issues of inclusiveness, standard-setting and `creative compliance' are discussed.
The potential of cost benefit analysis as a means of testing rules is evaluated and the European context, within which regulatory and governmental rules operate is considered in an extended discussion of `Euro-rules'.
Rules and Government concludes by reviewing the alternatives to rules, considering the potential of `light touch' regulatory styles that do not stress commands and suggests how the legitimacy of governmental and regulatory process can be maximised.
Rules and Government is essential reading for lawyers, political scientists, economists and those of all disciplines who are concerned with:
* Regulation: its design, operation and enforcement
* Choices of regulatory strategy
* Issues of compliance
* Governmental policy-making processes
* Legislation and its techniques
* Public law or the law of regulated sectors
* Economic appraisals and regulation
* Standard - setting and rule selection
* The Europeanisation of regulation and government
* The drift to `government by circular'
* Due process in government
* The control of discretion
The book is of relevance not merely to academics but also to:
* Practitioners and advisers in regulated sectors
* Civil Servants and those in firms who respond daily to rules and regulations
Policy-makers in government departments and agencies
* Legislators and rule-makers.
Reviews / Votes
'not only is 'Rules and Government' a scholarly book focusing on several aspects of administrative rules, it is also intended to be somewhat of a practical guide for those actually devising and implementing rules...a good analysis of government rulemaking, at the least in the context of Great Britain.' 'Baldwin's book fits in best with graduate level courses on British politics, administrative law, and the European Union.' 'This book is a carefully argued discussion of the use of rules as instruments of government...important addition to the literature on the problem of rules and regulations. * Political Studies *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-826489-7 (9780198264897)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
PART 1. RULES AND GOVERNMENTAL PROCESSES ; PART 2. REGULATING WITH RULES ; PART 3. THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ; PART 4. RULES AND ALTERNATIVES