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Hard Choices, Soft Law - Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance (Paperback): John J Kirton,... Hard Choices, Soft Law - Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance (Paperback)
John J Kirton, Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,581 Discovery Miles 15 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important read for academics and policy-makers alike, Hard Choices, Soft Law asserts that voluntary standards, or 'soft' law, are an important supplement to international law in a number of areas. This key work firstly outlines the approach taken to combining soft and hard law and trade, environment and labour values in the WTO and NAFTA, and in the prospective Millennium Round. Then, using the forestry sector - a realm where formal international law remains largely absent - the book provides a detailed examination of the role of soft law in action. It demonstrates how soft and hard law can be combined to promote trade, environmental and social cohesion, in ways that also permit sustainable development. The book presents a wealth of knowledge from a range of contributors familiar with the work of the G7/G8, the OECD, the Biodiversity Convention and the Codex Alimentarius.

Rethinking the Welfare State - Government by Voucher (Hardcover): Ronald J. Daniels, Michael J. Trebilcock Rethinking the Welfare State - Government by Voucher (Hardcover)
Ronald J. Daniels, Michael J. Trebilcock
R4,355 Discovery Miles 43 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive and comparative analysis of social welfare policy in an international context, with a particular emphasis on the US and Canada. The authors investigate the claim that a decentralized delivery of government supported goods and services enables policy objectives to be achieved in a more innovative, efficient and cheaper way. They also examine the effectiveness of the voucher system as a solution to problematic welfare concerns.
The voucher system which includes all forms of government subsidy, whether in the form of tax deductions, credits or means-tested consumer entitlements, places the resources directly into the hands of citizens and allows them, rather than a government agent, to determine which goods they will consume from competing private suppliers. While this system has shown much promise in improving welfare, there have been problems for institutions unable to attract enough voucher-assisted consumers to ensure their survival.
In this context the authors examine major social programs such as food stamps, low-income housing, legal aid, health care, early childhood education, primary and secondary education, post-secondary education and job training and other active labor market policies. This book will be of interest to students of comparative politics, social policy and economics.

Rethinking the Welfare State - Government by Voucher (Paperback, New): Ronald J. Daniels, Michael J. Trebilcock Rethinking the Welfare State - Government by Voucher (Paperback, New)
Ronald J. Daniels, Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive and comparative analysis of social welfare policy in an international context, with a particular emphasis on the US and Canada. The authors investigate the claim that a decentralized delivery of government supported goods and services enables policy objectives to be achieved in a more innovative, efficient and cheaper way. They also examine the effectiveness of the voucher system as a solution to problematic welfare concerns.
The voucher system which includes all forms of government subsidy, whether in the form of tax deductions, credits or means-tested consumer entitlements, places the resources directly into the hands of citizens and allows them, rather than a government agent, to determine which goods they will consume from competing private suppliers. While this system has shown much promise in improving welfare, there have been problems for institutions unable to attract enough voucher-assisted consumers to ensure their survival.
In this context the authors examine major social programs such as food stamps, low-income housing, legal aid, health care, early childhood education, primary and secondary education, post-secondary education and job training and other active labor market policies. This book will be of interest to students of comparative politics, social policy and economics.

Hard Choices, Soft Law - Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance (Hardcover, New Ed): John J... Hard Choices, Soft Law - Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance (Hardcover, New Ed)
John J Kirton, Michael J. Trebilcock
R3,955 Discovery Miles 39 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important read for academics and policy-makers alike, Hard Choices, Soft Law asserts that voluntary standards, or 'soft' law, are an important supplement to international law in a number of areas. This key work firstly outlines the approach taken to combining soft and hard law and trade, environment and labour values in the WTO and NAFTA, and in the prospective Millennium Round. Then, using the forestry sector - a realm where formal international law remains largely absent - the book provides a detailed examination of the role of soft law in action. It demonstrates how soft and hard law can be combined to promote trade, environmental and social cohesion, in ways that also permit sustainable development. The book presents a wealth of knowledge from a range of contributors familiar with the work of the G7/G8, the OECD, the Biodiversity Convention and the Codex Alimentarius.

Institutional Bypasses - A Strategy to Promote Reforms for Development (Paperback): Mariana Mota Prado, Michael J. Trebilcock Institutional Bypasses - A Strategy to Promote Reforms for Development (Paperback)
Mariana Mota Prado, Michael J. Trebilcock
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Institutional bypass is a reform strategy that creates alternative institutional regimes to give citizens a choice of service provider and create a form of competition between the dominant institution and the institutional bypass. While novel in the academic literature, the concept captures practices already being used in developing countries. In this illuminating book, Mariana Mota Prado and Michael J. Trebilcock explore the strengths and limits of this strategy with detailed case studies, showing how citizen preferences provide a benchmark against which future reform initiatives can be evaluated, and in this way change the dynamics of the reform process. While not a 'silver bullet' to the challenge of institutional reform, institutional bypasses add to the portfolio of strategies to promote development. This work should be read by development researchers, scholars, policymakers, and anyone else seeking options on how to promote change and implement reforms in developing countries around the world.

Dealing with Losers - The Political Economy of Policy Transitions (Paperback): Michael J. Trebilcock Dealing with Losers - The Political Economy of Policy Transitions (Paperback)
Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whenever governments change policies-tax, expenditure, or regulatory policies, among others-there will typically be losers: people or groups who relied upon and invested in physical, financial, or human capital predicated on, or even deliberately induced by the pre-reform set of policies. The issue of whether and when to mitigate the costs associated with policy changes, either through explicit government compensation, grandfathering, phased or postponed implementation, is ubiquitous across the policy landscape. Much of the existing literature covers government takings, yet compensation for expropriation comprises merely a tiny part of the universe of such strategies. Dealing with Losers: The Political Economy of Policy Transitions explores both normative and political rationales for transition cost mitigation strategies and explains which strategies might create an aggregate, overall enhancement in societal welfare beyond mere compensation. Professor Michael J. Trebilcock highlights the political rationales for mitigating such costs and the ability of potential losers to mobilize and obstruct socially beneficial changes in the absence of well-crafted transition cost mitigation strategies. This book explores the political economy of transition cost mitigation strategies in a wide variety of policy contexts including public pensions, U.S. home mortgage interest deductions, immigration, trade liberalization, agricultural supply management, and climate change, providing tested examples and realistic strategies for genuine policy reform.

The Design of Competition Law Institutions - Global Norms, Local Choices (Hardcover): Eleanor M Fox, Michael J. Trebilcock The Design of Competition Law Institutions - Global Norms, Local Choices (Hardcover)
Eleanor M Fox, Michael J. Trebilcock
R2,970 Discovery Miles 29 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Competition (or antitrust) law is national law. More than 120 jurisdictions have adopted their own competition law. Is there a need for convergence of the competition law systems of the world? Much effort has been devoted to nudging substantive law convergence in the absence of an international law of competition. But it is widely acknowledged that institutions play as great a role as substantive principles in the harmonious - or dissonant - application of the law. This book provides the first in depth study of the institutions of antitrust. It does so through a particular inquiry: Do the competition systems of the world embrace substantially the same process norms? Are global norms embedded in the institutional arrangements, however disparate? Delving deeply into their jurisdictions, the contributors illuminate the inner workings of the systems and expose the process norms embedded within. Case studies feature Australia/New Zealand, Canada, Chile, China, Japan, South Africa, the USA, and the European Union, as well as the four leading international institutions involved in competition: the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and the International Competition Network; and the introductory and synthesizing chapter by the directors of the project draws also from the new institutional arrangements of Brazil and India. The book reveals that there are indeed common process norms across the very different systems; thus, this study is a counterpart to studies on convergence of substantive rules. The synthesizing chapter observes an emerging 'sympathy of systems' in which global process norms, along with substantive norms, play a critical role. The book provides benchmarks for the field and suggests possibilities for future development when the norms are embraced in aspiration but not yet in practice. It offers insights for all interested in competition law and global governance.

Federalism and the Canadian Economic Union (Paperback): Michael J. Trebilcock, J. Robert S Prichard, T.J. Courchene Federalism and the Canadian Economic Union (Paperback)
Michael J. Trebilcock, J. Robert S Prichard, T.J. Courchene
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Paradoxes of Professional Regulation - In Search of Regulatory Principles (Hardcover): Michael J. Trebilcock Paradoxes of Professional Regulation - In Search of Regulatory Principles (Hardcover)
Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,221 Discovery Miles 12 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Occupational licensure, including regulation of the professions, dates back to the medieval period. While the guilds that performed this regulatory function have long since vanished, professional regulation continues to this day. For instance, in the United States, 22 per cent of American workers must hold licenses simply to do their jobs. While long-established professions have more settled regulatory paradigms, the case studies in Paradoxes of Professional Regulation explore other professions, taking note of incompetent services and the serious risks they pose to the physical, mental, or emotional health, financial well-being, or legal status of uninformed consumers. Michael J. Trebilcock examines five case studies of the regulation of diverse professions, including alternative medicine, mental health care provision, financial planning, immigration consulting, and legal services. Noting the widely divergent approaches to the regulation of the same professions across different jurisdictions - paradoxes of professional regulation - the book is an attempt to develop a set of regulatory principles for the future. In its comparative approach, Paradoxes of Professional Regulation gets at the heart of the tensions influencing the regulatory landscape, and works toward practical lessons for bringing greater coherence to the way in which professions are regulated.

The Professions and Public Policy (Paperback): Philip Slayton, Michael J. Trebilcock The Professions and Public Policy (Paperback)
Philip Slayton, Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Limits of Freedom of Contract (Paperback, New Ed): Michael J. Trebilcock The Limits of Freedom of Contract (Paperback, New Ed)
Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,140 R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Save R92 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Our legal system is committed to the idea that private markets and the law of contracts that supports them are the primary institutions for allocating goods and services in a modern economy. Yet the market paradigm, this book argues, leaves substantial room for challenge. For example, should people be permitted to buy and sell blood, bodily organs, surrogate babies, or sexual favors? Is it fair to allow people with limited knowledge about a transaction and its consequences to enter into it without guidance from experts?

Public Inquiries - A Scholar's Engagements with the Policy-Making Process (Hardcover): Michael J. Trebilcock Public Inquiries - A Scholar's Engagements with the Policy-Making Process (Hardcover)
Michael J. Trebilcock
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An internationally renowned scholar of law and economics, Michael J. Trebilcock has spent over fifty years teaching and researching at the intersection between ideas, interests, and institutions. In Public Inquiries, Trebilcock reflects on his extensive experiences and sheds light on the role of scholars in engaging with the Canadian public policy-making process. Drawing on a number of case studies, Public Inquiries gives an informed overview of the role of ideas and interests in shaping the policy-making process. Trebilcock takes readers through his personal experiences and what he has learned throughout his career. He puts forward general lessons about the public policy-making process and reform in areas including consumer protection, competition policy, trade policy, electricity reform, and legal aid. By showing that not all experiences have been triumphant, and that disappointments can be as revealing as successes, Trebilcock draws out personal lessons and insights with a view to improving the structure and effectiveness of public inquiries.

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