1. Using Rules -- 2. The Development of the Regulatory Structure -- 3. The Regulatory Policy of Rule Use -- 4. Regulating the Retail Sector -- 5. Rules and Regulatory Technique -- 6. Making Rules
Summary
Julia Black's book is the first authoritative study of rulemaking in one of the most important areas of economic life: financial services. The book has three main aims: first, to build on an analysis of the nature of rules and interpretation, drawing out the implications of this analysis to develop quality proposals for how rules could be used as instruments of regulation. Second, it links that analysis and set of proposals with an empirical study of the formation and use of rules in a particular regulatory system: financial services, and third, it evaluates the nature of the rulemaking process. The author's main case study, examining the use of 'self-regulation' in the financial services sector, complements the detailed analysis of rule formation and uses. The book will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of all public lawyers and all those with an interest in the provision and regulation of financial services
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-269) and index
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