Regulatory Co-operation for an Interdependent World

This report examines the impact of policy interdependence on how governments regulate. It has two purposes. The first is to understand better the dynamics of thc emerging multi-governmental regulatory system, and the relationships, institutions, and processes that comprise its working parts. The sec...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 1994.
Colección:Public Management Studies,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Executive summary
  • PART I. INTRODUCTION
  • Chapter I. Regulatory co-operation for an interdependent world: issues for government by Scott H. Jacobs
  • Annex 1 ; Identifying four types of regulatory relationships
  • Annex 2 : Transparency and consultation: OECD procedural guideline on integrating trade and environment policies
  • PART II. MANAGING REGULATORY CO-OPERATION: CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES
  • Chapter 2. The weakest links: building organisational networks for multi-level regulation by Lcs Mctcalfe
  • Annex ; Explanation of levels in the policy co-ordination scale
  • Chapter 3. Managing regulatory rapprochement: institutional and procedural approaches by George A. Bermann
  • Chapter 4. Seeking mutual gain: strategies for expanding regulatory co-operation by James K. Martin and Alan Painter
  • Chapter 5. Regulatory co-operation through computer-assisted solutions by Jon Bing
  • Chapter 6. Lcssons for regulatory co-operation: the case of the OECD test guideline programme by the OECD Secretariat
  • Annexe : Excerpts from Environment Monograph No. 76
  • PART III. REGULATORY RAPPROCHEMENT: HARMONIZATION, MUTUAL RECOGNITION, CO-ORDINATION
  • Chapter 7. Comparing strategies of regulatory rapprochement by Giandomenico Majone
  • Chupter 8. Towards a European Community regulatory strategy: lessons from "learning-by-doing" by Jacques Pelkmans and Jeanne-Mey Sun 
  • Chapter 9. Prospects for win-win international rapprochement of regulation by John Braithwaite
  • PART IV. THE FUTURE OF REGULATORY CO-OPERATION
  • Chapter 10. Lessons for regulatory co-operation by John Braithwaite