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Regulation That Works: Transforming the Future of Regulatory Spaces


ISBN13: 9781509989157
To be Published: January 2026
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £26.99



This book explains what regulation is – and is not.

It clarifies how regulation actually works, and how it can be made better. It also sets out how regulation should be done given fundamental challenges and changes to how we have done it. What is regulation trying to achieve? Is there too much red tape? Does regulation impede growth and innovation? Does regulation provide protection, and stability, and fair behaviours? Is it effective? How do we know if it succeeds?

The book illustrates competing regulatory models, and how multiple tools work – but also how things need to work differently in the future.

Given the pace of change in new technologies, creating unknown and uncontrollable risks, and the global nature of these technologies, we can only keep ourselves safe if we modernise how we 'do' regulation and work in collaborative ecosystems in which everyone works together to identify and control new harms. We should be aiming to achieve multiple outcomes, including protection as well as fair markets, facilitating innovation, and economic growth and social cohesion.

The book elucidates how this is all possible – if we organise ourselves and behave in new ways. Examples show sectors where all of this is already being applied - in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK.

This is a revolutionary book, and a must-read for anyone who wants to affect change in their regulatory spaces.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Company Law
Contents:
Part A: Theories, Models, Regulation as a System
1. What is Regulation?
2. Scientific Evidence on how Humans Behave
3. New Models
4. A Regulatory System and its Functions
5. How to do Outcome-Based Collaborative Regulation

Part B: Operating a Regulatory System Approach
6. Transformation of Practice on Intervention and Enforcement
7. Tools for a Regulatory System

Part C: Problems, Criticisms, Challenges and Future Solutions
8. Problems and Criticisms of Regulation
9. New Regulatory Systems to Support Innovation
10. The Future of Regulation (And What We Need to Do)