The Regulator-Regulatee Relationship in High-Hazard Industry Sectors New Actors and New Viewpoints in a Conservative Landscape /
This open access book addresses relationships that develop from the complex set of legislative, regulatory, and institutional arrangements that arise in the governance of high-hazard industries, especially those connected with safety. It analyses the difference in practices between high-hazard secto...
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,
2024.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024. |
Series: | SpringerBriefs in Safety Management,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The unfolding regulator-regulatee relationship
- 2. The Risk of Risk Regulation: A Thirty-Year LSE Perspective
- 3. The role of third parties in regulatory systems - examples from financial services regulation
- 4. The Healthcare Regulatory Ecosystem
- 5. The tripartite-system - a key in polycentric risk governance: Lessons from Norwegian offshore industry
- 6. The power of dialogue - the regulator-regulatee relationship in the Norwegian oil and gas industry
- 7. Recognizing the Social Nature of Regulatory Compliance and Focusing on Front-line Interactions
- 8. Standards, certification, and accreditation: indispensable tools for European safety regulations?
- 9. Auditism. Symptoms, safety consequences, causes, and cure
- 10. Rule Design: Defining the Regulator-Regulatee Relationship
- 11. Responsive Regulation, Trust and Intrinsic Motivation within the Nuclear Industry: Impacts of a Safety Culture Tool
- 12. The regulator, the regulatee, and the end of the world as we knewit. .