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The Intersection of Rights and Regulation - New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship (Paperback): Bronwen Morgan The Intersection of Rights and Regulation - New Directions in Sociolegal Scholarship (Paperback)
Bronwen Morgan
R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Policy makers and social actors increasingly face inter-related and inter-penetrated levels and realms of governance. The effect is that some of the intuitive contrasts between rights and regulation are no longer tenable. As the essays collected in this volume show, different combinations of rights and regulatory claims serve as barometers of current changes in political economy. These are not only restructuring political space, but also changing the assumed relevance of rights and regulation. Bringing together a range of fresh perspectives on socio-legal scholarship from a variety of disciplines, The Intersection of Rights and Regulations will have worldwide interdisciplinary appeal.

Water on Tap - Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services (Hardcover): Bronwen Morgan Water on Tap - Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services (Hardcover)
Bronwen Morgan
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R2,562 Discovery Miles 25 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1990s and mid 2000s, turbulent political and social protests surrounded the issue of private sector involvement in providing urban water services in both the developed and developing world. Water on Tap explores examples of such conflicts in six national settings (France, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand), focusing on a central question: how were rights and regulation mobilised to address the demands of redistribution and recognition? Two modes of governance emerged: managed liberalisation and participatory democracy, often in hybrid forms that complicated simple oppositions between public and private, commodity and human right. The case studies examine the effects of transnational and domestic regulatory frameworks shaping the provision of urban water services, bilateral investment treaties and the contributions of non-state actors such as transnational corporations, civil society organisations and social movement activists. The conceptual framework developed can be applied to a wide range of transnational governance contexts.

Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition - The Bureaucratic Politics of Regulatory Justification (Paperback): Bronwen... Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition - The Bureaucratic Politics of Regulatory Justification (Paperback)
Bronwen Morgan
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R1,067 Discovery Miles 10 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition explores how economic concepts and tools are reshaping regulatory law. Building on studies that link law - both institutionally and discursively - to the legitimation of economic neo-liberalism, the book charts lawmakers' attempts to justify social welfare regulation in the language imposed by economic theory. It presents new qualitative findings from an ambitious regulatory reform programme targeting over 1,700 pieces of legislation.

Imagining Regulation Differently - Co-creating for Engagement (Paperback): Annie Oliver, David Frayne, Penny Evans, Makala... Imagining Regulation Differently - Co-creating for Engagement (Paperback)
Annie Oliver, David Frayne, Penny Evans, Makala Cheung, Ari Cantwell, …
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is an urgent need to rethink relationships between systems of government and those who are 'governed'. This book explores ways of rethinking those relationships by bringing communities normally excluded from decision-making to centre stage to experiment with new methods of regulating for engagement. Using original, co-produced research, it innovatively shows how we can better use a 'bottom-up' approach to design regulatory regimes that recognise the capabilities of communities at the margins and powerfully support the knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens. The authors provide essential guidance for all those working on co-produced research to make impactful change.

Imagining Regulation Differently - Co-creating for Engagement (Hardcover): Annie Oliver, David Frayne, Penny Evans, Makala... Imagining Regulation Differently - Co-creating for Engagement (Hardcover)
Annie Oliver, David Frayne, Penny Evans, Makala Cheung, Ari Cantwell, …
R2,072 Discovery Miles 20 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is an urgent need to rethink relationships between systems of government and those who are 'governed'. This book explores ways of rethinking those relationships by bringing communities normally excluded from decision-making to centre stage to experiment with new methods of regulating for engagement. Using original, co-produced research, it innovatively shows how we can better use a 'bottom-up' approach to design regulatory regimes that recognise the capabilities of communities at the margins and powerfully support the knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens. The authors provide essential guidance for all those working on co-produced research to make impactful change.

Water on Tap - Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services (Paperback): Bronwen Morgan Water on Tap - Rights and Regulation in the Transnational Governance of Urban Water Services (Paperback)
Bronwen Morgan
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R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1990s and mid-2000s, turbulent political and social protests surrounded the issue of private sector involvement in providing urban water services in both the developed and developing world. Water on Tap explores examples of such conflicts in six national settings (France, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand), focusing on a central question: how were rights and regulation mobilized to address the demands of redistribution and recognition? Two modes of governance emerged: managed liberalization and participatory democracy, often in hybrid forms that complicated simple oppositions between public and private, commodity and human right. The case studies examine the effects of transnational and domestic regulatory frameworks shaping the provision of urban water services, bilateral investment treaties and the contributions of non-state actors such as transnational corporations, civil society organisations and social movement activists. The conceptual framework developed can be applied to a wide range of transnational governance contexts.

An Introduction to Law and Regulation - Text and Materials (Paperback): Bronwen Morgan, Karen Yeung An Introduction to Law and Regulation - Text and Materials (Paperback)
Bronwen Morgan, Karen Yeung
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent years, regulation has emerged as one of the most distinct and important fields of study in the social sciences, both for policy-makers and for scholars who require a theoretical framework that can be applied to any social sector. This timely textbook provides a conceptual map of the field and an accessible and critical introduction to the subject. Morgan and Yeung set out a diverse and stimulating selection of materials and give them context with a comprehensive and critical commentary. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach and emphasising the role of law in its broader social and political context, it will be an invaluable tool for the student coming to regulation for the first time. This clearly structured, academically rigorous title, with a contextualised perspective, is essential reading for all students of the subject.

The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South - Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies (Hardcover, New): Navroz... The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South - Infrastructure and Development in Emerging Economies (Hardcover, New)
Navroz K. Dubash, Bronwen Morgan
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R2,867 Discovery Miles 28 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 1990s and 2000s have witnessed a spurt of energetic institution-building in the developing world, as regulatory agencies emerge to take over the role of the executive in key sectors. This rise of the regulatory state of the south is barely noticed both by scholars of regulation and of development, let alone adequately documented and theorized. Yet the consequences for the role of the state and modalities of governance in the south are substantial, as politically charged decisions are handed over to formally technocratic agencies, creating new arenas and forms of contestation over the gains and losses from development decisions. Moreover, this shift in the developing world comes at a time when the regulatory state in the north is under considerable stress from the global financial crisis. Understanding the regulatory state of the south, and particularly forms of accommodation to political pressures, could stimulate a broader conversation around the role of the regulatory state in both north and south. This volume seeks to provoke such a discussion by empirically exploring the emergence of regulatory agencies of a range of developing countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The cases focus on telecommunications, electricity, and water: sectors that have often been at the frontlines of this transition. The central question for the volume is: Are there distinctive features of the regulatory state of the South, shaped by the political-economic context of the global south in the last two decades? To assist in exploring this question, the volume includes brief commentaries on the case studies from a range of disciplines: development economics, law and regulation, development sociology, and comparative politics. Collectively, the volume seeks to shape the contours of a productive inter-disciplinary conversation on the emergence of a significant empirical phenomenon - the rise of regulatory agencies in the developing world - with implications both for the study of regulation and the study of development.

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