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Recalibrating Behaviour: Smarter Regulation in a Global World


ISBN13: 9781927149713
Published: April 2013
Publisher: LexisNexis New Zealand
Country of Publication: New Zealand
Format: Paperback
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Regulation affects all aspects of life yet a detailed understanding of how to create and maintain effective regulation remains challenging.

Recalibrating Behaviour: Smarter Regulation in a Gobal World addresses some complex regulatory questions and contributes to the ongoing task of improving regulatory outcomes.

The book contains 15 chapters divided into four parts:

1. Global Connectedness
2. The Public Voice and Consumer Behaviour
3. The Careful Art of Reducing Uncertain Outcomes
4. The Institutions of Regulatory Regimes

Each chapter provides recommendations or frameworks pertaining to how New Zealand could achieve smarter regulation. This book develops the detailed issues and discussion that laid the foundation for the New Zealand Law Foundation’s Regulatory Reform Project, found in Learning from the Past, Adapting for the Future: Regulatory Reform in New Zealand (2011).

This text will be of interest to those who are interested in improving regulation for a globally connected New Zealand.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , New Zealand
Contents:
1. Introduction

PART I: Global Connectedness
2. The Web of Trade Agreements and Alliances, and Impacts on Regulatory Autonomy
Susy Frankel, Meredith Kolsky Lewis, Chris Nixon and John Yeabsley
3. Regulating FDI in New Zealand ? Further Analysis
Daniel Kalderimis
4. The Challenges of Trans-Tasman Intellectual Property Co-ordination
Susy Frankel, Megan Richardson, Chris Nixon and John Yeabsley
5. Competition Law and Policy: Can a Generalist Law be an Effective Regulator?
Paul Scott

PART II: The Public Voice and Consumer Behaviour
6. Public Participation in New Zealand’s Regulatory Context
Mark Bennett and Joel I Colón-Ríos
7. Consumer Law and Paternalism: A framework for policy decision making
Kate Tokeley
8. The Regulation of Consumer Credit Products ? Interrogating Assumptions about the Objects of Regulation
Graeme Austin

PART III: The Careful Art of Reducing Uncertain Outcomes
9. Defining the Ambit of Regulatory Takings
Richard Boast and Susy Frankel
10. General Anti-avoidance Rules as Regulatory Rules of the Fiscal System: Suggestions for Improvements to the New Zealand General Anti-avoidance Rule
John Prebble
11. Telecommunications and Electricity Industries: Uncertainty and Regulation
Paul Scott
12. Weathertight buildings. What lessons can be drawn from a complicated and evolving situation?
Mike Hensen and James Zucello

PART IV: The Institutions of the Regulatory Regime
13. When is an Act of Parliament an Appropriate Form of Regulation?
Petra Butler
14. Administrative Law through a Regulatory Lens: Situating Judicial Adjudication within a Wider Accountability Framework
Dean Knight and Rayner Thwaites
15. Applying the Logic of Regulatory Management to Regulatory Management in New Zealand
Derek Gill