Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules considers various sectors where rule-making spans all or most of the four levels of jurisdiction - international, federal, provincial, and city or local - in areas such as food safety, investment and trade, forestry, drinking water, oil and gas, and emergency management.
Rules, Rules, Rules, Rules considers various sectors where rule-making spans all or most of the four levels of jurisdiction - international, federal, provincial, and city or local - in areas such as food safety, investment and trade, forestry, drinking water, oil and gas, and emergency management.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Abbreviations 1. Multilevel Regulatory Governance: Concepts, Context, and Key Issues G. BRUCE DOERN and ROBERT JOHNSON Part One: Macro and Framework Regulatory Dimensions 1. Risks and Rewards: The Case for Accelerating Canada-U.S. Regulatory Cooperation MICHAEL HART 2. Regulatory Policy: The Potential for Common Federal-Provincial-Territorial-Policies on Regulation ROBERT JOHNSON 3. Federal ‘Related Science Activities’ and Multilevel Regulation G. BRUCE DOERN 4. Still between a Rock and a Hard Place: Local Government Autonomy and Regulation CHRISTOPHER STONEY 5. Balancing Acts: Multilevel Regulation of Canada’s Voluntary Sector SUSAN D. PHILLIPS Part Two: Sectoral Regulatory Realms and Dynamics 6. Multilevel Regulatory Governance of Food Safety: A Work in Progress GRACE SKOGSTAD 7. Investment, Trade, and Growth: Multilevel Regulatory Regimes in Canada GEOFFREY HALE and CHRISTOPHER KUKUCHA 8. Forest-Sector Regulation and Communities KARINE LEVASSEUR and STEPHANIE PATERSON 9. Intergovernmental Regulation and Municipal Drinking Water CAREY HILL and KATHRYN HARRISON 10. Municipal Wastewater Effluent and Multilevel Regulatory Governance JEN SULKERS 11. The Alberta Oilpatch: Multilevel Regulation Transformed KEITH BROWNSEY 12. Multilevel Regulatory Governance in the Health Sector JOAN MURPHY 13. Regulating Risk: An Assessment of Canada’s Multilevel Emergency Management Framework PHIL GRAHAM and CHRISTOPHER STONEY 14. Conclusions G. BRUCE DOERN and ROBERT JOHNSON Contributors
Preface Abbreviations 1. Multilevel Regulatory Governance: Concepts, Context, and Key Issues G. BRUCE DOERN and ROBERT JOHNSON Part One: Macro and Framework Regulatory Dimensions 1. Risks and Rewards: The Case for Accelerating Canada-U.S. Regulatory Cooperation MICHAEL HART 2. Regulatory Policy: The Potential for Common Federal-Provincial-Territorial-Policies on Regulation ROBERT JOHNSON 3. Federal ‘Related Science Activities’ and Multilevel Regulation G. BRUCE DOERN 4. Still between a Rock and a Hard Place: Local Government Autonomy and Regulation CHRISTOPHER STONEY 5. Balancing Acts: Multilevel Regulation of Canada’s Voluntary Sector SUSAN D. PHILLIPS Part Two: Sectoral Regulatory Realms and Dynamics 6. Multilevel Regulatory Governance of Food Safety: A Work in Progress GRACE SKOGSTAD 7. Investment, Trade, and Growth: Multilevel Regulatory Regimes in Canada GEOFFREY HALE and CHRISTOPHER KUKUCHA 8. Forest-Sector Regulation and Communities KARINE LEVASSEUR and STEPHANIE PATERSON 9. Intergovernmental Regulation and Municipal Drinking Water CAREY HILL and KATHRYN HARRISON 10. Municipal Wastewater Effluent and Multilevel Regulatory Governance JEN SULKERS 11. The Alberta Oilpatch: Multilevel Regulation Transformed KEITH BROWNSEY 12. Multilevel Regulatory Governance in the Health Sector JOAN MURPHY 13. Regulating Risk: An Assessment of Canada’s Multilevel Emergency Management Framework PHIL GRAHAM and CHRISTOPHER STONEY 14. Conclusions G. BRUCE DOERN and ROBERT JOHNSON Contributors
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