Regulation and Governance
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Foundations of Public Contracts
José G. Giacomuzzi
‘Comparative law requires knowledge of different national legal orders and to be successfully conducted depends also on historical knowledge. Comparisons should not be snapshots, but narratives. Giacomuzzi’s book is a remarkable and para... -
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Regulatory Insights on Artificial Intelligence
编辑马克·芬德利哪福特,约瑟芬h, Dilan Thampapillai
This provocative book investigates the relationship between law and artificial intelligence (AI) governance, and the need for new and innovative approaches to regulating AI and big data in ways that go beyond market concerns alone and lo... -
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Protected Area Regulation and Tourism
Valentina Dinica
‘The development and application of the SERPAT framework introduced in this timely book provides parties with a rigorous approach for managing Protected Areas. In stressing the proportionality principle – that policy responses must be ef... -
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Governing Complexity in Times of Turbulence
Edited by Jarle Trondal, Robyn Keast, David Noble, Rómulo Pinheiro
‘The editors are to be congratulated for bringing together a unique selection of cross- and multi-disciplinary approaches describing and analysing the complexities of policy implementation across a wide range of sectors, fields and proje... -
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The New Corporate Landscape
Alexander Styhre
‘The global economy is increasingly dominated by a handful of super-companies that wield immense power over citizens and governments. In this timely and perspicuous analysis of economic concentration, Alexander Styhre shows how the 2008 ... -
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Comparative Election Law
Edited by James A. Gardner
‘This rich edited volume belongs on the bookshelf of any serious student of election law anywhere in the world. The quality of the contributors and the depth of analysis is unparalleled, bringing together some of the most thoughtful scho... -
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A Research Agenda for Public–Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure
Edited by Graeme A. Hodge, Carsten Greve
‘This volume is an invaluable resource for scholars interested in public–private partnerships in infrastructure. Drawing on a broad range of disciplinary perspectives, it explains what we have already learned about partnerships, and iden... -
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Dictionary of Public Policy
Edited by Michael Howlett, M Ramesh, Anthony Perl, Elisa H. Xiol Y Ferreira
‘The Dictionary of Public Policy captures the length, breadth, and depth of the burgeoning discipline of public policy. It is a requisite tool for researchers and practitioners alike. It is authoritative, exhaustive, concise, and illumin... -
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Rethinking Law, Regulation, and Technology
Roger Brownsword
‘It is uncommon for a new academic work to cause the reader to stop and re-evaluate their understanding of the subject. This book does. Brownsword ask us to rethink the relationships between law, regulation, and technology and evaluates ... -
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Research Handbook on Global Governance, Business and Human Rights
Edited by Axel Marx, Geert Van Calster, Jan Wouters, Kari Otteburn, Diana Lica
‘A remarkable work with an impressive line-up of experts from different fields which provides an in-depth analysis of a wide range of issues pertaining to the field of Business and Human Rights. A must read for anyone interested or worki... -
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A Modern Guide to Local and Regional Politics
Edited by Colin Copus, Richard Kerley, Alistair Jones
‘This volume makes an important theoretical contribution by introducing the concept of “intra-state” governments to describe their critical role in governance. It is even more compelling for demonstrating the value of this concept across... -
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Engaging Citizens in Policy Making
Edited by Tiina Randma-Liiv, Veiko Lember
‘This timely book draws on cross-national data on e-participation. It addresses the non-technical part and focuses on the supply side and the role of public administration. The book avoids the normative bias and offers coherent case stud...