The paradox of regulation: What regulation can achieve and what it cannot

Fiona Haines*

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    Abstract

    I found The Paradox of Regulation to be well conceived, well researched, and well written. It was detailed, ambitious and insightful. It tackled the theoretical and the practical and remained wholly accessible throughout. The author grounded her claims and findings in concrete case studies which, though Australian, were generalisable. This book would, I think, be of interest to law and policy scholars generally, thus embracing a cross-disciplinary cadre of humanities researchers, as well as regulators and policy makers, who would benefit from the better understanding of their task that this book offers. - Shawn H.E. Harmon, Social & Legal Studies.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
    Number of pages277
    ISBN (Print)9781848448636
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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