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Introduction

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Karen Yeung
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
Sofia Ranchordás
Affiliation:
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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This chapter offers an introduction to the book. It defines regulation, distinguishing it from other concepts such as governance. We define regulation as ‘intentional, organised attempts to manage or control risk or the behaviours of a different party through the exercise of authority, usually through the use of mechanisms of standard-setting, monitoring and information-gathering and behaviour modification to address a collective tension or problem’. The Introduction reflects upon the most important changes in regulation in the last two decades and the growing relevance of regulation in society. The chapter explains significant changes in the practice and context of regulation that have occurred since the first editions was published.

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An Introduction to Law and Regulation
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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  • Introduction
  • Karen Yeung, University of Birmingham, Sofia Ranchordás, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • Book: An Introduction to Law and Regulation
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009379007.003
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  • Introduction
  • Karen Yeung, University of Birmingham, Sofia Ranchordás, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • Book: An Introduction to Law and Regulation
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  • Introduction
  • Karen Yeung, University of Birmingham, Sofia Ranchordás, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • Book: An Introduction to Law and Regulation
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009379007.003
Available formats
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