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Regulation and Deregulation - Policy and Practice in the Utilities and Financial Services Industries

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Distinguished academics and practitioners contributed papers, whose revised and edited versions have been masterly systematised in this book by Christopher McCrudden ... it holds great interest for anyone concerned with regulation and related issues anywhere ... McCrudden's book combines a mixture of good qualities: it is timely, descriptive and inquisitive. Informationen zum Autor Christopher McCrudden is Reader in Law and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. He co-edited Individual Rights and the Law in Britain (OUP, 1995) and his book on public procurement and equal opportunities in the EC is forthcoming from the Press. Klappentext Regulation and Deregulation is a revised version of papers presented at the Oxford Law Colloquium held at St John's College, Oxford, in March 1998. The Colloquium provided a meeting place for discussion between practitioners and academics interested in regulation. Current themes in the debate about how best to regulate are explored, concentrating in particular on the regulation of utilities and of the banking and financial services industry. Zusammenfassung This volume is a revised version of papers presented at the Oxford Law Colloquium held at St John's College, Oxford, in March 1998. The Colloquium provided a meeting place for discussion between practitioners and academics interested in regulation. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Christopher McCrudden, Reader in Law, Oxford University; Fellow, Lincoln College, Oxford: Regulation and Deregulation: An Introduction PART 1: REGULATION AND DEREGULATION: GENERAL ISSUES 2: Anthony Ogus, Professor of Law, University of Manchester; Research Professor, University of Maastricht: Corrective Taxation as a Regulatory Instrument 3: Karen Yeung, Linnells Lecturer in Commercial Law, Oxford University; Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford: The Private Enforcement of Competition Law 4: Doreen McBarnet, Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Christopher Whelan, University of Warwick Law School: Challenging the Regulators: Strategies for Resisting Control 5: Anne Davies, Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford: Using Contracts to Enforce Standards: The Case of Waiting Times in the NHS 6: Julia Black, Law Department, LSE: Using Rules Effectively 7: Paul Craig, Professor of Law, University of Oxford: Regulation and Judicial Review: Perspectives from UK and EC Law 8: Mark Freedland, Professor of Law, University of Oxford: Public Law and Private Finance: Placing the Private Finance Initiative in a Public Law Frame PART 2: REGULATING UTILITIES 9: John Swift QC, Rail Regulator, Office of the Rail: Transparency, Consistency and Predictability as Regulatory Objectives 10: Allan Merry, Legal Adviser to the Director General, Office of Water Services: Transparency, Confidentiality and Freedom of Information 11: Gillian Holding, Partner, Addleshaw Booth and Co, Leeds: Transparency: Of Business or Process? 12: Derek Ridyard, Director, National Economic Research Associates: Regulation of Price Discrimination and Predation by Dominant Firms: Lessons from the Ofgas Valueplus Decision 13: Michael Grenfell, Solicitor, Norton Rose, London: Can Competition Law Supplant Utilities Regulation? 14: Margaret Bloom, Director of Competition Policy, Office of Fair Trading: The Impact of the Competition Bill 15: Kevin Coates, DG IV Competition, European Commission: Regulating the Telecommunications Sector: Substituting Practical Cooperation for the Risks of Competition 16: Christopher McCrudden: Social Policy and Economic Regulators: Some Issues from the Reform of Utility Regulation PART 3: REGULATING BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES 17: Richard Lindsey, Director of Division of Marketing Regulation, Securities and Exchange Commission: Efficient Regulation of the Securities Market 18: Brian Quinn, Bank of England: A Model of Financial Regulation 19: David KY Tang an...

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Authors Christopher McCrudden, Christopher (Reader in Law Mccrudden
Assisted by C. McCrudden (Editor), Christopher McCrudden (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.1998
 
EAN 9780198268819
ISBN 978-0-19-826881-9
No. of pages 452
Series Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium
Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloquium
Oxford-Norton Rose Law Colloqu
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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