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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY CONFLICTS: TREADING THROUGH THE POSSIBILITIES AND PITFALLS

WEINBERG, ADAM S.;GOULD, KENNETH A.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/1993, pág. 139

Sumario
1. Structural approaches and regulatory cultures:ìrefining a research question. 2. The wetland watchers. 3.ìStructural elements and institutional roles of regulatoryìarenas: the treadmill of environmental regulation. 4.ìDimensionality of environmental regulation: arenas, actors,ìactions, relationships, resources, and culture...

RECOVERING FROM THE EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR WELFARE REFORM POLICY

MURPHY, PATRICIA A.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/1997, pág. 169

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. A short history of ptsd. 3. The DSM-IV definition of PTSD. 4. Battered woman syndrome. 5. PTSD, welfare-to-work programs, and labor market participation. 6. The recovery or the rehabilitation process explaining PTSD to the survivor. 7. Incorporating these principles into welfare-to-work programs. 8. Forces working against the recognition of PTSD in the welfare-to-work process. 9. Welfare policy.

REGULATION AND IN-COMPANY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN THE NETHERLANDS

AALDERS, MARIUS

Law And Policy, n.º 2/1993, pág. 75

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Theories of social control. 3.ìTheories of social control and styles of environmental lawìenforcement. 4. Towards understanding the enforcementìparadox. 5. Internal company environmental management: anìalternative regulatory strategy. 6. Conclusion: the polluterìand enforced self-regulation.

REGULATION BY REWARD: ON THE USE OF INCENTIVES AS REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS

GRABOSKY, P. N.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1995, pág. 257

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Types of incentive. a) Value. material or symbolic. 3. The advantages of incentives as regulatory instruments. a) Freedom-enhancement. b) Legitimacy. c) Educational and promotional value. d) Necessity. e) Organizational enhancement. 4. The shortcomings of incentives as regulatory instruments. a) Contraints on freedom...

REGULATOR-REQUIRED CORPORATE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM AUDITS.

PARKER, CHRISTINE

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2003, pág. 221 a 244

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION. 2. WHAT IS THE OBJECT OF THE COMPLIANCE AUDIT? 3. WHAT VIEW IS PROVIDED?. 4. EVIDENCE. 5. INDEPENDENCE OF AUDITORS. 6. CONCLUSION: COMPLIANCE AUDIT AND DEMOCRATIC REGULATION.

REGULATORY AGENCIES AND INTEREST GROUPS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND WEST GERMANY: A PERSPECTIVE FROM WEST GERMANY

GRABE, SYLVIA

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1991, pág. 55

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Policy formulation. 3.ìImplementation. 4. Conclusion.

REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN JAPAN

KITAMURA, YOSHINOBU

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2000, pág. 305

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Regulatory enforcement style:formal measure oriented, informal measure oriented, andretreatism. 3. An overview of research in Japan: theprevalence of informal measures-oriented enforcement. 4.Explaining variables for informal measure-orientedenforcement. 5. Conclusion.

REGULATORY FAILURE AND THE COLLAPSE OF JAPAN'S HOME MORTGAGE LENDING INDUSTRY: A LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

MILHAUPT, CURTIS J.;MILLER, GEOFFREY P.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2000, pág. 245

Sumario
Introduction. 1. Regulatory interaction in japanesefinance. 2. The jusen problem. 3. Resolving the problem. 4.Analysis and conclusions.

REGULATORY PLURALISM: DESIGNING POLICY MIXES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

GUNNINGHAM, NEIL;SINCLAIR, DARREN

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1999, pág. 49

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Methodological constraints. 3.Instrument mixes. 4. Conclusion.

REJOINDER TO PROFESSOR RUBACK'S ARTICLE: WARRANTED AND UNWARRANTED COMPLEXITY IN THE U.S. SENTENCING GUIDELINES

KRAMER, JOHN H.

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1998, pág. 527

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Rejoinder. 3. Conclusion. 4. Notes. 5. References.

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