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Contemporary Challenges in Regulating Global Crises

Contemporary Challenges in Regulating Global Crises

M. Findlay

 

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Übersicht


Verlag : Palgrave Macmillan UK
Buchreihe : International Political Economy Series
Sprache : Englisch
Erschienen : 21. 02. 2013
Seiten : 344
Einband : Gebunden
Höhe : 216 mm
Breite : 140 mm
Gewicht : 580 g
ISBN : 9781137009104
Sprache : Englisch

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Autorinformation


MARK FINDLAY is Professor of Law at the Singapore Management University, Singapore. He is also Professor of Criminal Justice, at the University of Sydney, Australia and Deputy Director of the Institute of Criminology at that Law School. He has held research chairs at Leeds University, and the Nottingham Law School, UK. In recent years Professor Findlay has focused his writing on the intersection between globalisation, crime and control, with central interests around international criminal justice. This led to new considerations of global crisis and the manner in which regulation needs to address the needs of fragmented states and transitional cultures. He is the author of twenty books and over a hundred journal articles and chapters.

Inhaltsverzeichnis


1. Hierarchy and Governance; of Shadows or Equivalence 2. Comparative Theories of Regulation 3. Regulatory Instruments, Strategies and Techniques – Sticks and Carrots 4. Contexts of Global Regulatory Challenge – Compulsion or Compliance? 5. Regulating Communication – New Media, Old Challenges 6. Regulating Human Integrity – Who Owns Your Body? 7. Regulating Finance and Economies – Profit and Beyond 8. Environmental Regulation – Liability or Responsibility 9. Regulating Regulation – who Guards the Guardian 10. Regulation and Governance – beyond Terror/Risk/Security 11. Conclusion: Regulatory Sociability and Regulatory Futures

Pressestimmen


'A mere half-century ago, regulation was almost exclusively the work of government employees attending to matters within defined jurisdictional boundaries. Today, regulatory processes are influenced significantly, and in some cases actually driven, by non-governmental actors whose endeavours transcend national frontiers. Professor Findlay's refreshing perspective on this new collaborative regulatory landscape deserves the attention of regulatory officials, the private sector, non-government regulatory activists, and scholars of regulation everywhere. His concept of regulatory sociability charts a course for governance in the 21st century.' - Peter Grabosky, Australian National University

'Mark Findlay employs a variety of techniques central to contemporary critical scholarship to move away from mainstream actor/agency-centered approaches to regulatory regimes. Instead, he focuses upon the systemic, or property-aspect, dimensions of regulatory breakdown that are manifest within economic crime and political corruption. The result is an innovative work that unambiguously claims alternative regulatory scholarship as an intellectual province of critical criminology.' - Eric Wilson, Monash University, Australia

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