Regulation in India: Design, Capacity, Performance

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نام کتاب : Regulation in India: Design, Capacity, Performance
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مقررات در هند: طراحی، ظرفیت، عملکرد
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ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 451
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509927562 , 9781509927746
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت



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Acknowledgements\nContents\nNotes on Contributors\nTable of Cases\nTable of Legislation\nTable of Secondary Legislation\nTable of Statutes\nTable of Other Materials\nTable of EU Material\nTable of International Material\nTable of National Material\nPART I: INTRODUCTION\n 1. The Reality of Indian Regulation\n Introduction\n I. Doctrinal Incoherence and Uncertainty\n II. Regulatory Incapacity and Structural Weaknesses\n III. Regulatory Independence and Design\n IV. New Technologies and Dated Regulatory Frameworks\n V. International Regulation as a Domestic Policy Anchor\n Conclusion\nPART II: FOUNDATIONS\n 2. Indian Administrative Law and the Challenges of the Regulatory State\n Introduction\n I. The Constitution and Administrative Law\n II. The Supreme Court and Administrative Law\n III. The State and Administrative Law\n IV. The Citizen and Administrative Law\n Conclusion\n 3. Reclaiming Indian Administrative Law\n Introduction\n I. Common Law Review of Administrative Action\n II. The Arbitrariness Doctrine\n III. Social Rights\n IV. Implications of the Eclipse of Administrative Law\n V. Reinvigorating Administrative Law\n Conclusion\n 4. Constitutional Regulationof the Fourth Branch\n Introduction\n I. Constitutional Foundations\n II. Agencies and the Constitution\n III. Enforcing Accountability in Practice\n Conclusion\nPART III: REGULATORY DOMAINS\n 5. Securities Markets\n Introduction\n I. Evolution and Expansion of Sebi’s Role in India’s capital Markets\n II. Regulatory Turf Wars\n III. Balancing Independence and Accountability\n IV. Enforcement Concerns and Regulatory uncertainty\n V. Weak State Capacity\n Conclusion\n 6. Banking\n Introduction\n I. Banking Regulation: The Present Framework\n II. Structural Issues\n Conclusion\n 7. Infrastructure\n Introduction\n I. The Regulatory Framework: Evolution and Features\n II. Basic Principles: Regulation and Competition\n III. Political Economy and the Market\n Conclusion\n 8. Telecom\n Introduction\n I. The Telecom Administrative Framework\n II. Broad Administrative Objectives\n III. Features of Telecom Administration\n Conclusion\n 9. Renewable Energy\n Introduction\n I. Early Objectives\n II. Turf Wars in the Renewable Energy Sector: Conflicting Objectives and Policies\n Conclusion\n 10. The Environment\n Introduction\n I. The Framework of Pollution Regulation in India: Key Elements\n II. The Enforcement of Pollution Regulation in India\n III. Critical Issues Affecting the Efficacy of the Pollution Regulation\n Conclusion\n 11. Food\n Introduction\n I. An Overview of Food Regulation in India\n II. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India\n III. Critiques of the FSSAI\n IV. Why Does FSSAI Appear so Dysfunctional?\n Conclusion\n 12. Big Data\n Introduction\n I. Informational Privacy and Data Security\n II. Data Governance Principles\n III. The Regulatory Structure\n Conclusion\nPART IV: REGULATION IN PRACTICE\n 13. The Enforcement of Indian Competition Law Administrative or Regulatory?\n Introduction\n I. Sectoral Regulation v Competition Law\n II. The Institutional Framework in Developed Countries\n III. Is Antitrust in Developing Countries Different?\n IV. The Making of Indian Competition Law\n V. The Competition Commission of India\n VI. The CCI and Government Restraints on Competition\n Conclusion\n 14. Sanctions and Self-Regulation in the Securities Market\n Introduction\n I. Sebi’s Regulation of Stock Exchanges and Exchange Self-Regulation\n II. Sebi’s Self-Regulatory Model in Context: Market Structure, Market Power and Regulatory Efficacy\n III. Effective Sanctions and Regulatory Trade-Offs\n IV. Limits and New Directions\n 15. Regulatory Pragmatism The Use of the Ban\n Introduction\n I. Bans as Regulatory Tool\n II. The Limits of Bans: Public Smoking\n Conclusion\n 16. Statutory Regulatory Authorities Evolution and Impact\n Introduction\n I. Structure and Design of Regulators\n II. Administrative Law for Statutory Regulatory Authorities\n III. Analysis and Findings\n Conclusion\n 17. Building State Capacity for Regulation\n Introduction\n I. State Capacity and Regulation\n II. Elements of a High-Performance Regulator\n III. From Theory to Practice\n IV. Recent Developments\n Conclusion\nIndex




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