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Regulatory and Administrative State Materials, Cases, Comments

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ISBN-10: 0195189310

ISBN-13: 9780195189315

Edition: 2006

Authors: Lisa Heinzerling, Mark V. Tushnet

List price: $185.00
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The casebook introduces students to the reasons for regulation, the ways in which regulation can go awry, the choice of legal institutions, the choice of regulatory instruments, and the art of statutory interpretation. The book uses several substantive subject areas as recurring themes, all involving the regulation of risk. The primary market for this casebook are law students taking a course on the Regulatory State; a secondary market may be found in schools of public policy.
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Book details

List price: $185.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/6/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 872
Size: 10.00" wide x 7.31" long x 1.77" tall
Weight: 3.718
Language: English

Earl J. Hess is associate professor of history at Lincoln Memorial University. He is author of many books on the Civil War, including, most recently, The Civil War in the West: Victory and Defeat from the Appalachians to the Mississippi.Mark V. Tushnet, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, is author, coauthor, or editor of twenty books, including a two-volume history of Thurgood Marshall's years on the Supreme Court.

Legal responses to the problem of allocating risk
An economic perspective
Alternative perspectives
Doctrinal limits
Institutional strengths and limits
Linking common law and statutes : the case of workers' compensation
Statutory interpretation : the basic issues
From statutes to rules
Assessing regulation
Information provision
Standard setting - feasibility, health, technology, and trading
The nondelegation problem
Political approaches to choices among regulatory institutions
Comparative approaches
Proposals for reform