Elgar Studies in Law and Regulation
Series editor: Roger Brownsword, King's College London, UK
Regulation is a ubiquitous concept in today’s world. The proliferation of new technologies necessitates continual re-appraisal of the rules that govern them, whilst globalization increases the complexity of interaction between governance systems on a national, regional and international level. As a field of study, regulation continues to grow and evolve, both in consideration of specific sectors, and at a conceptual level, as the rationale and motivation for regulation are scrutinized.
This new and exciting series is an important forum for original works of scholarship that explore regulation and its interaction with the law. It favours work that has a critical, innovative or analytical perspective and, whilst having a primary focus on legal writing, welcomes approaches that draw on other disciplines. The scope of the series encompasses a wide range of regulatory fields, from biotechnology and ICT to machine learning and AI, from security, food, and environment to health, leisure, and employment. At the same time the series plays host to broader discussions on the nature of risk, governance models, the role of democracy, regulatory theory and many others.
The primary mission of the series is to stimulate the development of original thinking across law and regulation and to foster the best theoretical and empirical scholarship in the field.
This new and exciting series is an important forum for original works of scholarship that explore regulation and its interaction with the law. It favours work that has a critical, innovative or analytical perspective and, whilst having a primary focus on legal writing, welcomes approaches that draw on other disciplines. The scope of the series encompasses a wide range of regulatory fields, from biotechnology and ICT to machine learning and AI, from security, food, and environment to health, leisure, and employment. At the same time the series plays host to broader discussions on the nature of risk, governance models, the role of democracy, regulatory theory and many others.
The primary mission of the series is to stimulate the development of original thinking across law and regulation and to foster the best theoretical and empirical scholarship in the field.
Books in this series
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AI and Big Data
Mark Findlay, Josephine Seah, Willow Wong
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Legitimacy and Effectiveness of ESMA’s Soft Law
Marloes van Rijsbergen
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The Structure of Regulation
David Williamson, Gary Lynch-Wood
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Competition and Regulation in the Data Economy
Gintarè Surblytė-Namavičienė
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Regulatory Stewardship of Health Research
Edward S. Dove
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Generic Top-Level Domains
Tobias Mahler
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The Scales of Weighing Regulatory Costs
Jamison E. Colburn
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From Chasing Violations to Managing Risks
Florentin Blanc
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Regulation of Synthetic Biology
Alison McLennan
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Gambling Regulation and Vulnerability
Malgorzata A. Carran
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