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Administrative Law - Fundamentals of Regulatory Design

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Book Synopsis: The modern regulatory world is crowded with ideas about different regulatory approaches including, among others: performance-based regulation, self-regulation, light-touch regulation, right-touch regulation, safety management systems, 3rd party regulation, co-regulation, prescriptive regulation, risk-based regulation, a harm-reduction approach, problem-solving, and responsive regulation. Are these various terms merely rhetorical, or aspirational? Do they signal the political preferences of the times? Which of them actually affect operations? Professional regulators—along with everyone else in the risk-control business—face a complex array of choices when they design (or redesign) their strategies and structures, programs, work-flows, relationships, and day-to-day operations. What regulators choose to do, and how they choose to do it, greatly affects their effectiveness, as well as the quality of life in a democracy. This book tackles five major design issues that affect all regulators (and can be applied by anyone else in the risk-control business). It demystifies the various labels and vogue prescriptions for regulatory conduct, clarifies the options, and generates a range of distinct ideas about what it might mean to be a "risk-based regulator." Audience: This book is designed primarily for regulatory practitioners, but will be relevant for other professionals whose roles include risk-management and harm-reduction. In the public sector, this includes law-enforcement and public-safety organizations, as well as security and intelligence agencies. In the private sector it includes compliance managers, safety officers, and risk-managers. In the not-for-profit sector, this includes any organization that takes on, or contributes to, harm-reduction missions. Author: Professor Malcolm K. Sparrow, of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, has been working with senior officials in regulatory and enforcement agencies for over 30 years. Prior to joining Harvard's faculty in 1988, he served ten years with the British Police Service, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. He has authored eight other books, including The Regulatory Craft (Brookings, 2000) and The Character of Harms (Cambridge University Press, 2008). He chairs Harvard's Executive Program: "Strategic Management of Regulatory & Enforcement Agencies." Contents: This book is designed, in the context of a pandemic, to substitute for five core lectures/discussions that would normally be delivered face-to-face in executive-level courses and workshops. Professor Sparrow offers these lectures here in a comfortably accessible and conversational style. Each chapter describes a different dimension of choice, inviting readers to assess their own organization's history and habits as a precursor to figuring out whether, looking forward, some adjustment is warranted or desirable. Each chapter contains a collection of "Frequently Asked Questions" reflecting practitioners' common queries about the concepts presented, and ends with a "Diagnostic Exercise" (a set of probing questions) that readers can use, perhaps with colleagues in a book-group, to apply the analysis in their own setting. Online Teaching: Individual chapters can be assigned as “asynchronous study assignments” for courses on regulatory practice. Students, feeling “all screened out,” may appreciate the availability of the paperback edition.

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Unlock the secrets of effective regulatory design with the thought-provoking book, Fundamentals of Regulatory Design. Discover the various regulatory approaches that shape our modern regulatory world. From performance-based regulation to risk-based regulation, this book demystifies these concepts, providing clarity and insight into what it takes to be a successful regulator.

Delve into the complex array of choices faced by professional regulators and gain valuable insights into the strategies and structures that drive regulatory effectiveness. Whether you are a regulatory practitioner, compliance manager, or safety officer, this book offers invaluable knowledge that can enhance your role in the risk-control business.

Authored by Professor Malcolm K. Sparrow of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, this book draws on over 30 years of experience working with senior officials in regulatory and enforcement agencies. Professor Sparrow's unique perspective and expertise make Fundamentals of Regulatory Design a must-read for anyone involved in harm-reduction missions.

Take your understanding of regulatory design to the next level and explore the five major design issues that impact all regulators. Gain insights that can help you assess your organization's history and habits, paving the way for strategic adjustments that can enhance your performance. Elevate your regulatory skills and capabilities with Fundamentals of Regulatory Design.

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