TY - JOUR
T1 - International comparative analysis of building regulations
T2 - An analytical tool
AU - Van Der Heijden, Jeroen
PY - 2009/4/17
Y1 - 2009/4/17
N2 - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce a tool for the international comparative analysis of regulatory regimes in the field of building regulation. Design/methodology/approach – On the basis of a heuristic model drawn from regulatory literature, a typology of building regulatory regimes is introduced. Each type is illustrated with a number of reallife examples from North America, Europe, and Australia. Findings – Governments worldwide have introduced building regulatory regimes with a variety of designs. On an abstract level, these designs are shown to have a comparable pattern. This pattern is utilised to draw up a typology of regimedesigns that can be placed on a sliding scale, with a “pure public regime” at the one end and a “pure private regime” at the other. Intermediate regimes display characteristics of both. Originality/value – The comparative analysis of different regimes assists policy makers by demonstrating which combinations of regulatory characteristics can provide the best results in particular instances. The typology introduced by the paper assists this process by providing a tool for systematic analysis of complex reallife cases.
AB - Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce a tool for the international comparative analysis of regulatory regimes in the field of building regulation. Design/methodology/approach – On the basis of a heuristic model drawn from regulatory literature, a typology of building regulatory regimes is introduced. Each type is illustrated with a number of reallife examples from North America, Europe, and Australia. Findings – Governments worldwide have introduced building regulatory regimes with a variety of designs. On an abstract level, these designs are shown to have a comparable pattern. This pattern is utilised to draw up a typology of regimedesigns that can be placed on a sliding scale, with a “pure public regime” at the one end and a “pure private regime” at the other. Intermediate regimes display characteristics of both. Originality/value – The comparative analysis of different regimes assists policy makers by demonstrating which combinations of regulatory characteristics can provide the best results in particular instances. The typology introduced by the paper assists this process by providing a tool for systematic analysis of complex reallife cases.
KW - Buildings
KW - Specifications
KW - Technical regulations
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77649322695&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/17561450910950223
DO - 10.1108/17561450910950223
M3 - Article
SN - 1756-1450
VL - 1
SP - 9
EP - 25
JO - International Journal of Law in the Built Environment
JF - International Journal of Law in the Built Environment
IS - 1
ER -