Regulation in the Age of Crisis
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Regulation in the Age of Crisis
Regulation in the Age of Crisis Provisional Programme Third Biennial Conference, June 17-19 2010, Dublin REGULATORY GOVERNANCE STANDING GROUP Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Registration & Travel Welcome to Dublin. Dublin is one of the top city break destinations in Europe and for atmosphere, night life, visitor attractions, activities and shopping, it has very few rivals. Steeped in history and buzzing with youthful energy, the Irish capital is at the very heart of Irish culture. Dublin is one of Europe’s oldest cities and as well as retaining its historical and cultural charms, the city also offers trendy bars, elegant restaurants and stylish, cosmopolitan shops and hotels. There’s never been a better time to visit Dublin, a city that is rivalling Europe’s elite for hip appeal. Conference participants who arrive early could enjoy “Bloomsday” - one of Ireland’s greatest cultural celebrations, which takes place on 16th June each year. More details can be found at http://www.jamesjoyce.ie/listing.asp?id=29 Enjoy a literary pub crawl around the city, experience a Dublin Bay sea thrill, a boat trip on the River Liffey or enjoy a traditional Irish music session in one of our famous Irish pubs. The options are endless and the welcome is always warm. About University College Dublin University College Dublin (UCD) is a dynamic, modern university where cutting-edge research and scholarship provide a stimulating intellectual environment - the ideal surroundings for learning and discovery. For over 150 years, UCD has produced graduates of remarkable distinction including famous surgeons, architects, entrepreneurs and five of Ireland’s Taoisigh (Prime Ministers). Perhaps the best known of all its graduates is the writer James Joyce, who completed his Bachelor of Arts at the university in 1902. Established in 1854, the university played a key role in the history of the modern Irish State and today it plays a leading part in shaping Ireland’s future. As Ireland forges a new identity through relationships with international partners, the university will adopt an increasingly international outlook. Page | 2 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Getting to the Conference The conference will take place in University College Dublin. UCD is located in Belfield, Dublin 4 which is in South Dublin –as indicated on the map below. Dublin Airport is served by many of the leading airlines. The largest carriers are Aer Lingus and Ryanair, each of which offers budget air travel from many European destinations. Aer Lingus and some North American carriers offer direct transatlantic flights into Dublin. There are additionally flights from most of the European hubs into Dublin for those coming from outside Europe. For a list of all airlines that fly into and out of Dublin, please visit www.daa.ie.Transport options from the airport are bus, taxi or car. There is no train connection from the airport. • • • Details of travel to UCD and maps can be found at http://www.ucd.ie/gettingtoucd.htm The Conference Venue is the Quinn School of Business, marked Number 44 on the campus map http://www.ucd.ie/maps/UCD_Map_2009.pdf The official opening and keynote lecture will take place at Dublin Castle, in the city centre, on the evening of Thursday 17 June, but all other activities will be held on the UCD campus. Conference Registration Registration for the conference and on-campus accommodation is made through a secure website at https://www.eventznet.com/295/ac/ecpr10/ecpr10/. Campus accommodation cannot be guaranteed after 14 May, and delegates registering by 14 May will benefit from a discount. Registration Charges Before 14th May Student participant: €80 After 14th May Student Participant: €90 Other paper-givers €100 Other Paper-Givers: €120 Attending, but not presenting €150 Attending but not presenting €150 Page | 3 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Accommodation On Campus Accommodation These new state of the art purpose built dwellings offer delegates comfortable en suite accommodation on campus at Roebuck Hall Residence – Building 57 on the campus map http://www.ucd.ie/maps/UCD_Map_2009.pdf We have secured a special rate for ECPR delegates of €55 per bed including breakfast. Bookings can be made through the secure registration web-site at the same time as registration https://www.eventznet.com/295/ac/ecpr10/ecpr10/ If you prefer to stay in a hotel, Dublin has a wide choice, including two near the UCD campus. A full range of hotels is accessible from www.discoverireland.ie. Details of some of these hotels appear below. Hotels near the campus: Stillorgan Park Hotel Page | 4 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ The Stillorgan Park Hotel Dublin is conveniently located near UCD. Travelling to Stillorgan Park Hotel from Dublin Airport is very easy. All you need to do is take the Aircoach bus service which stops directly outside the hotel on the N11/Stillorgan Road. Stillorgan Park Hotel is one of the premier 4 Star AA and Fáilte Ireland accredited hotels in Dublin. The Stillorgan Park Hotel is situated on the south periphery of Dublin City Centre, only 15 minutes by bus to Grafton Street & Stephens Green area. UCD has a special corporate rate with the Stillorgan Park Hotel. The rates are as follows : • • • €79.00 Room Only (up to 2 people sharing) Single Occupancy - €89.00 Bed & Breakfast Double/Twin Occupancy - €99.00 Bed & Breakfast All of our Bed & Breakfast rates are inclusive of a full Irish Breakfast and VAT. For reservations please call 01 200 1800 or email [email protected]. When the delegates are phoning up they must quote UCD and they can avail of the offer. The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle bus to our guests operating Monday – Friday in the mornings and evenings which the delegates can avail of to bring them to/from UCD. The shuttle bus must be pre-booked with reception the evening before. Website: www.stillorganpark.com Radisson SAS St. Helen’s The Radisson Hotel St. Helen’s is about a 20minute walk or five minute taxi ride from the UCD Campus. It is a four star hotel offering 151 air-conditioned bedrooms which have been recently upgraded to the highest standards of comfort and luxury. Twenty six special executive suites are available, including those with balconies overlooking the gardens and in keeping with the original name of the house: ‘Seamount’, offering a magnificent panoramic view over Dublin Bay and onto Howth Head. The Aircoach from Dublin Airport stops directly outside the Hotel. Website: www.radissonblu.ie/sthelenshotel-dublin Page | 5 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Dublin City Centre Hotels Davenport Hotel The O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel is a traditional elegant hotel with a historic facade that dates back to 1863. The Davenport is a well known Dublin landmark located in central Dublin 2 within strolling distance of Grafton Street, Merrion Square and Trinity College. This excellent 4 star hotel in Dublin is beautifully appointed with polished woods, marble and leather upholstery. With 114 beautifully appointed bedrooms, the O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel exudes a discreet combination of classic traditional elegance. The guest rooms have recently been fully refurbished and include luxury touches like cashmere bed throws and plasma TVS. Web: www.ocallaghanhotels.com/dublinmain/Davenport Conrad Hotel This five-star luxury hotel located in the heart of the Dublin city centre, is just opposite the National Concert Hall and around the corner from beautiful St. Stephens Green. The Conrad Dublin luxury hotel is only minutes walking from fashionable shopping on Grafton Street. For visitors to Ireland interested in cultural activities, Trinity College, The National Art Gallery, The National Museum and Georgian Dublin are in the immediate vicinity of our luxury hotel in Dublin. Web: http://conradhotels1.hilton.com/en/ch/hotels /index.do?ctyhocn=DUBHCCI&WT.srch=1 Page | 6 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Useful Information Dublin Tourism Information and Reservation Centres can be found at Dublin Airport, Dún Laoghaire Ferry Port, and at Suffolk Street and O’Connell Street in the city centre. Call into one of our offices and let the experts guide you around Dublin. For more information see visitdublin.com. Climate Dublin’s climate is mild and very changeable. It is influenced by the Gulf Stream. Winter temperatures average 4°C-7°C (39°-44°F) and in summer between 16°C-20°C (60°F-67°F). There are about eighteen hours of daylight daily during July and August, only getting truly dark after 23.00. Population The population of Dublin City and County is almost 1.4 million. English is the spoken language throughout Ireland. Irish (or Gaelic) is the original native language of Ireland. Place names and signage are usually in both languages. Currency The Euro is the only currency that is officially recognised as legal tender in the Republic of Ireland. Each Euro has 100 cent. Electrical Current 220 / 240 volts (50 cycles) is the standard electrical current throughout Ireland. Plugs are 3-pin flat. Adapters are therefore required for 2-pin appliances. Tipping In restaurants a customary service charge may be added to a bill. If a service charge is included, tipping is not necessary, unless the service received is exemplary. If a service charge was not included, a normal tip is between 10%-15%. With other services from hairdressers to taxi drivers, it is generally not necessary to tip although staff will always appreciate acknowledgment of service. Smoking Dublin was Europe’s first smoke free capital city! Since 29th March 2004 smoking is banned in all enclosed places of work in Ireland. This includes banks, office blocks, public buildings, pubs, nightclubs, restaurants and cafés. The primary purpose of the prohibition is to give protection to workers and the public who are exposed to harmful environmental tobacco smoke. Exceptions include hotel, guesthouse and B&B bedrooms and private accommodation. Most pubs and some restaurants have installed or extended existing beer-gardens or patios to cater for those who smoke. Theatre & Event tickets You can book theatre and other event tickets at the Box office in Dublin Tourism at the following locations: • • Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 Upper O’ Connell Street, Dublin 1 Page | 7 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Restaurants Dublin is a modern, cosmopolitan city – something that is reflected in vast array of restaurants on offer. Whatever your taste or budget; there is a wide variety of restaurants to choose from during your stay with us here in Dublin. Wherever you eat, portions will be generous, especially in pubs. With its coastal location, it’s not surprising to find so much seafood on offer in Dublin, in particular smoked salmon and oysters are a favourite and are usually consumed with a Guinness! For restaurant reviews: www.visitdublin.com Telephone The international code for Ireland is 00 353. The local area code for Dublin is 01. In an emergency, call 999 or 112. These numbers will alert the appropriate service – fire, police (Gardaí), lifeboat, coastal, mountain and cave rescue services. The numbers for local and national directory enquiries are 11811 or 11850 and for international enquiries 11818 or 11860. The Irish Tourist Assistance Service is on Harcourt Street, Dublin 2 and can be contacted on +353 1 478 5295, www.itas.ie. Internet and wifI Access Internet and WiFi access is available throughout Dublin. Page | 8 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Conference Programme Thursday 17th June 10:00- 17:00 Registration 13:00- 14:45 Simultaneous panel sessions 14:45- 15:15 Coffee Break 15:15- 17:00 Simultaneous panel sessions 17:10- 17:50 Coaches depart for Dublin Castle 18:00- 21:30 Official Conference Opening and Keynote Lecture, State Apartments, Dublin Castle o Introduction – Dr Hugh Brady, President of UCD (St. Patrick’s Hall) o Conference Opening and Ministerial Address – Eamon Ryan TD, Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (St. Patrick’s Hall) o Keynote Lecture – Professor Adrienne Héritier (EUI)"Self-regulation by Industry in the Shadow of Hierarchy: Emergence, Effectiveness and Legitimacy" (St. Patrick’s Hall) o Opening Reception (Portrait Room & Throne Room) Friday 18th June 09:00- 10:45 Simultaneous panel sessions 10:45- 11:15 Coffee Break 11:15- 13:00 Simultaneous panel sessions 13:00- 14:00 Sandwich Lunch 14:00- 15:45 Simultaneous panel sessions 15:45- 16:15 Coffee Break Page | 9 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ 16:15- 18:00 Simultaneous panel sessions 18:00- 21:30 Dinner and Keynote Lecture - Astra Hall o 18:15 Buffet Dinner o 19.30 Presentation of the Majone Prize and Keynote Lecture from Michael Moran (University of Manchester) -"Regulation, Self-Regulation and the Financial Crisis". o Trad music and Bar Saturday 19th June 09:00- 10:45 Simultaneous panel sessions 10:45- 11:15 Coffee Break 11:15- 13:00 Simultaneous panel sessions 13:00- 14:00 Conference Close Page | 10 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Panels and Streams Panel Title Regulation and the Financial Crisis Global Financial Regulation Implementation of Neoliberal Policies Dealing with Stakeholders Corporate Governance & Enforcement Governing Irish Companies EU Regulatory Responses to Crises Effective Banking Regulation Case Studies in Banking and Securities Regulation Panel Date/ Time Number 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation Risk Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies I Risk, Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies II Regulating Converging Technologies: Developing a Normative Framework Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation I Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation II Multilevel Environmental Governance and Nanotechnology Regulating the New Media Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Fri 11:15- 13:00 Fri 14:00- 15:45 Fri 16:15- 18:00 Sat 09:00- 10:45 Sat 11:15-13:00 1B Thurs 13:00-14:45 2B Thurs 15:15- 17:00 3B Fri 09:00-10:45 4B Fri 11:15- 13:00 5B Fri 14:00- 15:45 6B 7B Fri Sat 16:15- 18:00 09:00- 10:45 Regulating for Sustainability at International Level Sub-national Actors and Sustainability Re-inventing Climate Change Regulation and the Challenge of Climate Justice Designing Sustainable Regulation Regulating for Sustainability by Integration 1C 2C 3C Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 4C 5C Fri Fri 11:15- 13:00 14:00- 15:45 Regulation, Rights, and Review Regulating Law Regulatory Solutions to Privatised State Security 6C 7C 8C Fri Sat Sat 16:15- 18:00 09:00- 10:45 11:15-13:00 1D Thurs 13:00-14:45 Regulating for Sustainability Regulation, Law and Society Politics of Regulation New Directions in the Study of Regulatory Administration: Regulatory Networks and Autonomy I: autonomy of regulators and insitututional dynamics Page | 11 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ New directions in the study of regulatory administration: regulatory networks and autonomy II: autonomy of regulators in networks New Directions in the study of regulatory administration: Regulatory Networks and Autonomy III: European Networks and Regulatory Actors Regulation and Diffusion State structures and public sector organization I: national diversity State structures and public sector organization II: national diversity Regulatory Institutions, Processes and Accountability 2D Thurs 15:15- 17:00 3D Fri 09:00-10:45 4D 5D Fri Fri 11:15- 13:00 14:00- 15:45 6D Fri 16:15- 18:00 7D Sat 09:00- 10:45 Regulatory Networks in the EU Transnational Regulatory Networks Horizontal Regulatory Cooperation: When states agree on how to regulate 2E 3E 4E Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Fri 11:15- 13:00 Regulatory Responsibilisation Context and Regulatory Design Regulating Healthcare 5E 6E 7E Fri Fri Sat 1F 2F Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 3F Fri 09:00-10:45 4F Fri 11:15- 13:00 5F Fri 14:00- 15:45 7F Sat 09:00- 10:45 8F Sat 11:15-13:00 1G 2G 3G 5G 6G 7G Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Fri 14:00- 15:45 Fri 16:15- 18:00 Sat 09:00- 10:45 Regulatory Networks Social Regulation Regulating Food Safety and Quality Reorienting Food Governance: Response to Crises Changing Patterns of Food Safety Regulation in the EU and China: Comparative Perspectives on Multi- Level Governance Private Food Governance: Problems of Legitimacy, Accountability and Effectiveness Global Food Safety and Quality Governance: The Impact of Global Food Governance in Developing Countries Investigating Private Food Standards and Quality Governance: Case Studies The Role of Scientific Evidence in Food Safety Policy: Challenges and Limits Complex Patterns of Interaction: Public and Private Actors in Food Regulation Regulation and the Global South Reconceptualising Regulation and the Global South The Politics of Regulatory Institutions in the Global South Regulating Argentina The Politics of Financial Regulation in Emerging Markets Changing Institutional Patterns in Africa Regulating for Sustainable Development in the Global South Non- State Regulation and Meta- Regulation The Public and the Private in Regulation 1H 14:00- 15:45 16:15- 18:00 09:00- 10:45 Thurs 13:00-14:45 Page | 12 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ The Rise and Fall of Private Regulation of Financial Markets Certification and Regulation Steering Non-State and Hybrid Regulatory Regimes Agency in Non- State Regulation 2H 3H 4H 5H Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Fri 11:15- 13:00 Fri 14:00- 15:45 Balancing Regulation and Competition Policy Reconciling State Activity and Competitive Markets 7H 8H Sat Sat 1I 2I 3I 4I 5I Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Fri 11:15- 13:00 Fri 14:00- 15:45 6I Fri Conceptual and theoretical analysis of regulation I Conceptual and theoretical analysis of regulation II State and Market in the design of Regulation 1J 2J 3J Thurs 13:00-14:45 Thurs 15:15- 17:00 Fri 09:00-10:45 Regulatory Governance in Network Industries I Horizontal Regulatory Cooperation: When states agree on how to regulate Regulating Water Regulating Energy 5J 6J Fri Fri 11:15- 13:00 14:00- 15:45 7J 8J Sat Sat 09:00- 10:45 11:15-13:00 Regulation and the Limits of Competition Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity II Promoting Regulatory Compliance Harnessing Non- State Capacity Accounting for New Regulatory Approaches and Regulatory Performance Quality of Regulation Theories of Regulation Regulating Network Industries 09:00- 10:45 11:15-13:00 16:15- 18:00 Page | 13 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Panels & Papers Session 1 Thursday 17th 13:00-14:45 Global Financial Regulation Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 1A 1 The Emerging Dynamics of Global Financial Regulation Jonathon Koppell Yale School of Management 2 Systemic Risk and Global Financial Regulation after the Crisis Mary Condon Osgoode Hall Law School 3 Regulation of Financial Derivatives and its Efficacy in Global Perspective Roman Goldbach University of Gottingen 4 Legitimating Transnational Private Standard-Setting: the International Accounting Standards Board Burkard Eberlein, Alan Richardson York University Risk, Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies I Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation 1B Room: 1 Regulating New Technologies: Lessons from Canadian Biotechnology Policy Development 1980-2010 Michael Howlett National University of Singapore, Simon Fraser University 2 Risk, Regulation and Governance: The Emerging Regulatory Regime for Nanotechnology in China – Likely Trajectories and Implications for Effective Risk Management Darryl S.L. Jarvis National University of Singapore 3 Managing Nanotechnology Risks from an Asian Perspective: The Case of Taiwan Mika Purra National University of Singapore Regulating for Sustainability at International Level Stream: Regulating for Sustainability Room: 1C 1 Making Regulation Stick -- Governmental Self-Regulation as a New Approach to International Environmental Compliance Patrick Bayer University of Mannheim 2 Energy Use Scenarios as Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: The International Energy Agency and Regulatory Responses to the Climate Crisis. Page | 14 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Petrina Schiavi Australian National University 3 Nuclear Power Regulation in Russia and France: Innovation and Public Interest as Determinants of Sustainable Development Theocharis N. Grigoriadis University of California at Berkeley New Directions in the Study of Regulatory Administration: regulatory networks and autonomy I: autonomy of regulators and institutional dynamics’ Stream: Politics of Regulation 1D Room: 1 Political saliency and bureaucratic autonomy Kutsal Yesilkagit Utrecht University 2 Political governance and NPM principles in the making: Institutional dynamics of Hungarian central government administration 2002-2008 Gyorgy Hajnal Institute for Strategic Research on Economy and Society 3 New Directions in the Study of Regulatory Administration: regulatory networks and autonomy Jan Rommel Instituut voor de overheid Reorienting Food Governance: Response to Crises Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality Room: 1F 1 New Faces of Crisis: A Need for Reorientation of the European Food Regulation in Face of New Challenges Karolina Zurek European University Institute 2 Europeanization and Changing Meanings of Food Safety Katharina T. Paul Erasmus University Rotterdam 3 Buying Bio-Security – Compensation for Animal Diseases. Robert Lee Cardiff University 4 Authority in governing global food Peter Oosterveer Wageningen University Reconceptualising Regulation and the Global South Stream: Regulation and the Global South Room: 1G 1 A Regulatory State of the South? Navroz Dubash, Bronwen Morgan Centre for Policy Research, University of Bristol 2 Towards a Geography of Regulation: Bringing the ‘Global South’ into Regulatory Theory Michael Dowdle National University of Singapore 3 Steering the Regulatory State: The Rationale behind the Creation of Independent Regulatory Agencies in Liberalized Utility Sectors in the Developing Countries Ahmed Badran University of Exeter 4 Resistance and Regulation Nai Rui Chng European University Institute Page | 15 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ The Public and the Private in Regulation Stream: Non- State Regulation and MetaRegulation Room: 1H 1 Two Visions of Regulation Tony Prosser University of Bristol 2 Varieties and Vicissitudes of Private Market Regulation in the 19th and 20th century Netherland Frans van Waarden Utrecht University 3 The many meanings of standards. The politics of the international standard of food risk analysis David Demortain London School of Economics Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Room: 1I 1 Re-Stocking The Regulatory Toolkit Arie Freiburg Monash University 2 Regulatory Capacity and Networked Governance Colin Scott University College Dublin 3 Collaborative Regulation Julia Black, Robert Baldwin London School of Economics 4 Regulatory Mechanisms for Forcing Change Past Power Cristie Ford University of British Columbia Revisiting Theories of Regulation Stream: Theories of Regulation Room: 1J 1 Public interest regulation reconsidered: from capture to credible commitment Jorgen Gronnegaard Christensen Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain 2 Back to the Future: Will the U.S. Return to the Social Model of Regulation? Sidney Shapiro Wake Forest University 3 A crisis of neoliberal government or a crisis of governmentality studies? Mitchell Dean Macquarie University 4 Theories of Regulation after the Great Financial Crisis David Levi- Faur The Hebrew University Session 2 Thursday 17th 15:15- 17:00 Page | 16 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Implementation of Neoliberal Policies Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 2A 1 Dangerous Life and Biopolitical Regulation; The Stakes of Neoliberal Financial Crises Nicholas J. Kiersey Ohio University 2 The Domestic Origins of Fiscal Crisis Niamh Hardiman, Sebastien Dellepiane University College Dublin 3 Rethinking neoliberalism and regulation before and after the financial crisis Damien Cahill University of Sydney 4 Together ‘We Can’: How Canada Solved the ABCP Crisis Ian Roberge Université York Risk, Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies II Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation 2B Room: 1 Mapping the Defining Features of the EU Regulatory Approach to New Health Technologies Tamara Hervey, Mark Flear 2 Risk Regulation and Industry Behaviour -An analysis of (theoretical) factors influencing manufacturers decisions to comply with quality and safety regulations for products. Marie-Jeanne Schiffelers Utrecht University 3 As Good as It Gets | On Risk, legality and the precautionary principle Bald de Vries, Lyana Francot Utrecht University 4 Regulation of Medical Technologies: hospitals and physicians in Malaysia and Singapore M. Ramesh University of Hong Kong Sub-national Actors and Sustainability Stream: Regulating for Sustainability Room: 2C 1 The Receptive Capacity of Firms and the Regulation of Ecological Modernisation Gary Lynch- Wood, David Williamson University of Manchester 2 Comparative Campaigns: Organizational and Decision Aspects of ENGO Ranking and Rating Campaigns Christine Overdevest University of Florida 3 Governance and Sustainable Urban Development Harald Heubaum University College London New directions in the study of regulatory administration: regulatory networks and autonomy II: autonomy of regulators in networks Stream: Politics of Regulation 1 2D Room: Does Formal Independence Matter for Regulatory Outcomes? Measuring Regulatory Interdependence in Networks: The Case of Telecoms Sector in Egypt Page | 17 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Ahmed Badran, Oliver James University of Exeter 2 Regulatory Independence and Regulatory Networks in the U.S. Experience Janice Beecher Michigan State University 3 Reasserting the centre in a multi-level governance architecture: potential implications of shifts in domestic reform environments on the dynamics of regulatory governance in the European Union. Ole Danielsen University of Bergen Regulatory Networks in the EU Stream: Regulatory Networks Room: 2E 1 Key Relationships in European Regulatory Networks David Coen, Mark Thatcher University College London, London School of Economics 2 Influence and brokerage: Network constraints in EU banking regulation Dimitris Christopoulos, Lucia Quaglia University of West England, University of Sussex 3 Regulatory Networks and policy diffusion Martino Maggetti, Fabrizio Gilardi University of Zurich 4 Networked governance: the European Competition Network - operation, implications and impact' Kathryn Wright, Hussein Kassim University of East Anglia Changing Patterns of Food Safety Regulation in the EU and China: Comparative Perspectives on Multi- Level Governance Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 2F Room: 1 Regulating without autonomy: Food safety regimes in China Neil Collins, Joern Gottwald University College Cork 2 Food Safety Policy Coordination in Three Chinese Cities: Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei John P. Burns, Guy Peters University of Hong Kong, University of Pittsburgh 3 Regulation of Food Safety in the EU: Changing patterns of multi-level governance Gabriele Abels, Alexander Kobusch University of Tuebingen 4 Shortcomings in enforcing EU food law. What does EU Food Law stand for? Daniele Pisanello Lex Alimentaria The Politics of Regulatory Institutions in the Global South Stream: Regulation and the Global South Room: 2G 1 International standards and local adjustments in developing countries– the state audit case Maria Gustavson University of Gothenburg 2 The Embedded Elements of Autonomous Regulation: State, Market, and Civil Society in Brazilian Telecom Daniel I. Buch University of California, Berkeley Page | 18 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ 3 Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation, and Economic Growth in Sub – Saharan Africa Samuel Adams 4 Regulation, Uncertainty and Financial Crisis Ebru Kayaalp Istanbul Sehir University The Rise and Fall of Private Regulation of Financial Markets Stream: Non- State Regulation and MetaRegulation Room: 2H 1 Developments in Regulation at the Amsterdam Stock Market Over Time. Six Stages of Regulation with regard to Unfair Practices at the Amsterdam Stock Market from 1602 onwards. Francois Kristen Utrecht University 2 The Paris Financial Market in the 19th Century: an Efficient Multi-Polar Organization ? Pierre- Cyrille Hartcoeur, Angelo Rivo EHESSS, European Business School 3 Regulation, litigation and private enforcement mechanisms on the Amsterdam market for VOC shares, 1602-1700 Lodewijk Petram University of Amsterdam Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity II Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Room: 2I 1 Control Regime (Or why State Comptrollers are liable to err?) David Peled University of Haifa 2 Perceptions Matter: The use of Branding, marketing and PR activities by public and private regulatory regimes. Dan Hayden University College Dublin 3 From New Public Management to Public Value. An examination of how programs of voluntary self-regulation build public value and contribute to regulatory growth. Christopher Walker New South Wales University Conceptual and theoretical analysis of regulation Stream: Theories of Regulation Room: 2J 1 Predominant Cultural Views and Regulatory Responses to Oil Spill Disasters in United States, France and Spain Salvador Parrado 2 Governance Legalism: Hayek and Sabel on Reason and Rules, Organization and Law Amy J. Cohen Ohio State University 3 Expanding Public Norms to Private Contractors: Comparative Analysis Avishai Benish, David Levi-Faur Hebrew University of Jerusalem 4 Risk, Regulation And Financial Crisis: Comparing National Responses In Financial Regulation Martin Lodge, Kai Wegrich Ohio State University Page | 19 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Session 3 Friday 18th 9:00- 10:45 Dealing with Stakeholders Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 3A 1 Corporate Governance and Regulatory Failure. Irene Lynch Fannon University College Cork 2 Inquiring for Truth and the Re-engineering of the Corporate Contract Justin O' Brien University of New South Wales 3 The Legal Responsibilities of Public Interest Directors in Irish Financial Institutions Blanaid Clarke University College Dublin 4 Consultation and Legitimacy in Transnational Standard-Setting Caroline Bradley University of Miami Regulating Converging Technologies: Developing a Normative Framework Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation 3B Room: 1 Singularity, Plurality, and Precaution: The Range of Regulatory Responsibility Roger Brownsword King's College London 2 Converging technologies, diverging contexts: challenges for legal protection Bert-Jaap Koops Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society 3 The Politics of Precaution: Examining EU Regulation of Human Material Anne-Maree Farrell University of Manchester 4 Is techno-regulation morally illegitimate? Karen Yeung King's College London Re-inventing Climate Change Regulation and the Challenge of Climate Justice Stream: Regulating for Sustainability 3C Room: 1 Adapting to Climate Change: The Challenge for Collaborative Governance on the Island of Ireland Sharon Turner Queens University Belfast 2 Rescaling climate justice: sub-national issues and innovations for low carbon futures Anna Davies Trinity College Dublin 3 Regulating Climate Change: Power, Politics and Climate Justice after Copenhagen Suzanne Kingston University College Dublin 4 Negotiating the environment: ‘Offsetting’ mitigation and justice Jane Holder University College London Page | 20 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ New Directions in the Study of Regulatory Administration: Regulatory Networks and Autonomy III: European Networks and Regulatory Actors Stream: Politics of Regulation 3D Room: 1 Between isolation and interference: the institutional development of the European Medicines Agency and the European Food Safety Authority in comparative perspective Martijn Groenleer Delft University 2 Linking the levels: independence and influence in the European twotiered network of food safety agencies Alex Kobusch University of Tuebingen 3 National agencification and Europeanization of regulatory practice – the case of maritime safety Christer Gulbrandsen University of Oslo 4 Europeanization of the Competition Agency. A study of the Competition Agency’s participartion in transnational networks Per Lægreid and Olle C. Stenby, University of Bergen, Norway Transnational Regulatory Networks Stream: Regulatory Networks Room: 3E 1 Learning in transnational networks about regulatory impact assessment: Benchmarking or extrapolation? Claudio Radaelli University of Exeter 2 Power, Interdependence, and inequality in Transgovernmental Politics: A network analytic approach to cooperation among securities commissions Abraham Newham Georgetown University 3 Assessing the World Bank’s influence on the worldwide diffusion of good governance norms: a bibliographic data analysis Gaoussou Diarra Universite d'Auvergne Private Food Governance: Problems of Legitimacy, Accountability and Effectiveness Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 3F Room: 1 GLOBALGAP and the Management of Legitimacy Donal Casey University College Dublin 2 The legitimacy of private transnational regulation, The Case of Private Food Governance Jan Wouters, Nicolas Hachez Universiteit Leuven 3 The Effectiveness of Food Retail Governance for Sustainability Agni Kalfaggiani University of Stuttgart 4 Actors and regulatory roles in private and mixed forms of food regulation Tetty Havinga Radboud University Nijmegen Page | 21 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Regulating Argentina Stream: Regulation and the Global South Room: 3G 1 Income Distribution and Taxation: the Current Situation in Latin America Leonardo Grottola, Maria Leticia Patrucchi University of Buenos Aires 2 Producer and regulator? A new challenge for Argentine State (2003-2009). Andrea Makon, Mariela Rocca National University of San Martin 3 Institutional Transformation and Business Strategies: Privatized Utilities in Contexts of Economic and Political Instability. Valeria Serafinoff National University of San Martin 4 Intergovernmental Coordination for Environmental Regulation in Argentina Maximiliano Rey University of Buenos Aires Certification and Regulation Stream: Non- State Regulation and MetaRegulation Room: 3H 1 The Potential and Limits of Forest Certification as a Global Environmental Governance Tool. The case of the Forest Stewardship Council. Axel Marx University of Leuven/ Antwerp Management School 2 From Transnational Environmental Standards to Local Practices: Implementation of Forest Certification Standards in the Russian Forest Sector Olga Malets Technische University 3 Legitimacy and effectiveness of codes, certification and accreditation as instruments of regulatory governance Meike Bokhurst Netherlands Court of Audit and Tilburg University Promoting Regulatory Compliance Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments 3I Room: 1 Taking advice – the role of advice, guidance and persuasion in compliance John Brady Anglia Ruskin University 2 Accounting for Implementation: A Multi- level Analysis of International Standard- Setting in Accounting Burkard Eberlein, Alan Richardson York University 3 The impact of regulatory policy on individual behaviour: a goal framing theory approach Julien Etienne London School of Economics 4 The Efficacy of Regulation : An Analysis using Self-Determination Theory Deborah E. Rupp, Ruth V. Aguilera, Cynthia A. The University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign Williams State and market in the design of regulation Stream: Theories of Regulation 2 Room: 3J Lessons from the American Single Market for Europe: Contestation, Legitimacy and Crisis Page | 22 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ in US Michelle Egan American University Washington DC 3 What’s an impact assessment to do? Ideas, instruments and the capabilities-expectations gap Claire A. Dunlop, Claudio M. Radaelli, Duncan University of Exeter Russel Session 4 Friday 18th 11:15- 13:00 Corporate Governance & Enforcement Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 4A 1 Corporate Governance Regulation in the Aftermath of the Crisis: The role of Enforcement Stelios Andreadakis Oxford Brookes University 2 When does flexible regulation work? The comply-or-explain principle in UK and German corporate governance Paul Sanderson, David Seidl, Bernhard Krieger, University of Cambridge, University of Zurich, John Roberts Ludwig- Maximilians- Universitat, University of Sydney 3 Vicious Spirals in Corporate Governance: Mandatory Rules for Systemic (Re) Balancing? Michael Galanis University of Leeds Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation I Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation 4B Room: 1 The role of industrial dynamics and innovation policies in nanomaterials governance Ismael Rafols 2 Innovative governance of nanotechnologies: a legal perspective Gregory Mandel Temple University 3 The Limits of International Harmonization in Nanotechnology Risk Regulation Ronit Justo Hanani, David Levi- Faur, Tamar Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University Dayan 4 ‘May contain nano': the rhetoric and reality of consumer labelling Elen Stokes Cardiff University Designing Sustainable Regulation Stream: Regulating for Sustainability 1 Room: 4C When Soft law hits Hard. On the effectiveness of new regulatory approaches in Pollution Page | 23 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Prevention and Control in the EU Charalampos Koutalakis, Aron Buzongany German Research Institute for Public Administration Speyer, University of Athens 2 From Regulation to Implementation: Responsive Assessment of Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Orr Karrassin, Oren Perez Sapire Academic College Law School, Bar Ilan University 3 Business as Usual or Apocalypse Now? Regulating the Car Industry’s Carbon Emissions John Mikler University of Sydney Regulation and Diffusion Stream: Politics of Regulation Room: 4D 1 Regionalization and globalization in regulatory capitalism: the Regional dimension in the diffusion of regulatory agencies Xavier Fernandez-i-Marín, Jacint Jordana, David Barcelona d’Estudis Interncionals, Universitat Levi- Faur Pompeu Fabra, Hebrew University 2 The Administrative Burden Reduction Policy Boom in Europe. Comparing mechanisms of policy diffusion Kai Wegrich Hertie School of Governance 3 A comparative analysis of regulatory governance innovations Fabrizio De Francesco University of Zurich Horizontal Regulatory Cooperation: When states agree on how to regulate Stream: Regulatory Networks 4E Room: 1 Jumping the Pond: Transnational Law and the Future of Chemical Regulation Noah Sachs University of Richmond 2 Implications of horizontal regulatory cooperation on the WTO legal order Alberto Alemanno HEC Paris 3 The ‘peer’ phenomenon in 'Better Regulation' Anne Meuwese Tilburg University 4 The regulatory effect of the integrity watchdog networks Ramon-Jordi Moles Plaza, Endrius Eliseo Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Cocciolo Global Food Safety and Quality Governance: The Impact of Global Food Governance in Developing Countries Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 4F Room: 1 Non-governmental food safety standards: (mis) matching global norms with local needs? Jaap Van der Kloet Radboud University Nijmegen 2 GLOBALGAP: a curse for smallholders in developing countries or a blessing in disguise? Nicolien van der Grijp VU University Amsterdam Page | 24 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ 3 Between the requirements of “regulations” and “standards” in food safety: challenges and opportunities for developing countries’ exports of tropical fruits to the European Union. Vanessa Constant Laforce University of Abertay Dundee Steering Non-State and Hybrid Regulatory Regimes Stream: Non- State Regulation and MetaRegulation Room: 4H 1 Property Rights and Regulation, Private and Public Sol Picciotto Lancaster University 2 Competition Law and Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes: Marking the Cartel Boundary Imelda Maher University College Dublin 3 Assessing the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Regulatory Governance: The Case of Public-Private Hybrid Regulatory Institutions. Edward Cohen Westminister College Harnessing Non-State Capacity Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Room: 4I 1 Will the economic crisis induce the use of social pacting as a strategic mode of adjustment across the EU Aidan Regan University College Dublin 2 Policy Capacity in an Age of Crisis: Business Associations and the Coordination of Industrial Success Ana Maria Evans Instituto de Ciências Sociais 3 Politics, Labor, Regulation, and Performance: Lessons from the Privatization of OTE George Pagoulatos, Nikolaos Zahariadis Athens University of Economics and Business; University of Alabama at Birmingham 4 From New Public Management to Public Value. An examination of how programs of voluntary self-regulation build public value and contribute to regulatory growth. Christopher Walker New South Wales University Articulated vs Disjointed Corporatism:The Impact and Implications of Trade Union 5 Strategies Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Oscar Molina , Roland Erne University College Dublin Page | 25 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Session 5 Friday 18th 14:00- 15:45 Governing Irish Companies Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis 5A Room: 1 State Responses to the Irish Banking Crisis: A Grand Experiment in Corporate Governance Theo Lynn, Ruchira Sharma, Blanaid Clarke Dublin City University Business School 2 The Influence Of The News Media On The Corporate Governance Practices of Irish And UK Listed PLCs Louise Gorman, Theo Lynn, Mark Mulgrew Dublin City University Business School 3 Replacing 'Comply or Explain' with Legally Binding Corporate Governance Codes: An Appropriate Regulatory Response? Deirdre Ahern Trinity College Dublin Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation II Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation 5B Room: 1 Regulating nanotechnology: preliminary results of a transnational comparison of stakeholders’ opinions Simone Arnaldi University of Padua 2 Regulatory lessons from nanomedical regulation Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung, Nupur Chowdhury University of Twente 3 REACHing Down: European Nanotechnology Regulation in the Chemicals Arena Robert Lee, Steven Vaughan Cardiff University Regulating for Sustainability by Integration Stream: Regulating for Sustainability Room: 5C 1 The Common Transport Policy – a sustainable policy? Helene Dyrhauge University of Leeds 2 Integrated Marine Governance: rethinking accountability and legitimacy Jan van Tatenhove Environmental Policy Group (WUR) 3 Global Financial Crisis versus Climate/ Environment Crisis Tan Seck Leng National University of Singapore 4 Governance for sustainability in a globalizing world Alberto Martinelli University of Milan Page | 26 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ State structures and public sector organization I: constitutional pressures and constraints Stream: Politics of Regulation 5D Room: 1 The Politics of Institutional Design in Parliamentary Democracies Kutsal Yesilkagit Utrecht University 2 States Under Pressure: Institutional Adaptation to New Policy Challenges Niamh Hardiman, Per Lægreid, Muiris University College Dublin MacCarthaigh, Paul Roness 3 Separation of Powers and Administrative Red Tape Colin Provost, Victor Lapuente Gine University College London, Goteborg University 4 Regulatory Independence and Regulatory Networks in the U.S. Experience Janice Beecher Michigan State University Regulatory Responsibilisation Stream: Social Regulation 1 Lifestyle regulation Stavros Zouridis, Meike Bokhorst, Rik Peeters Room: 5E Tilburg University 2 Cui Bono? A Critical Analysis of the development of the Irish National Quality Standards for Residential Care Settings for Older People in Ireland Ciara O' Dwyer Trinity College Dublin 3 Permission after Respect: Informal youth work and the impact of assessment through regulatory success Deirdre Duffy University of Nottingham 4 Regulating-for-welfare: A Comparative Study of "Regulatory Welfare Regimes" in the Israeli, British and Swedish Electricity Sectors Hanan Haber Hebrew University Investigating Private Food Standards and Quality Governance: Case Studies Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 5F Room: 1 The Globalisation of Standard Setting Activities in Agri-Food Sectors: a governance perspective Armelle Maze AgroParisTech 2 Food quality through networks: data from a European research on wine Federica Casarosa, Marco Gobbato European University Institute, Universita di Trento 3 The Market for Halal Certificates Frans van Waarden, Robin van Dalen Utrecht University 4 Power and the Food Supply Chain: Proprietary and Hybrid Governance in Australia and Europe Carol Richards, Hilde Bjorkhaug, Geoff University of Queensland, Centre for Rural Page | 27 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Lawrence Research Trondheim The Politics of Financial Regulation in Emerging Markets Stream: Regulation and the Global South 5G Room: 1 Global Ideas, Local Uncertainty: Financial Supervisory Independence from London & Basel to the Emerging World? Christopher Gandrud London School of Economics 2 Pension Funds and the Institutional (Re)Configuration of Capital in Latin America Giselle Datz Virgina Tech 3 The politics of banking regulation in emerging markets: the pivotal case of China Andrew Walter London School of Economics 4 Russia and the Global Credit Crunch: Financial Regulation between the Two Crises Anastasia Nesvetailova, Kiryl Haiduk University of London, University of Trento 3 Bringing Parties Back In: The Institutional Foundation of Securities Market Regulation in Southeast Asia Xiaoke Zhang University of Nottingham Agency in Non-State Regulation Stream: Non- State Regulation and MetaRegulation Room: 5H 1 Playing Games of Governance: an analysis of ‘Defiance’ in the Fair Trade industry Anna Hutchens The Australian National University 2 Private Actors in Meta-Regulation: the Role of Management Consultants Sharon Gilad London School of Economics 3 Why Do Firms Fail To Comply With Csr Requirements? An Examination Of Un Global Compact Delistings Jesse Steen Knudsen Copenhagen Business School 4 NGOs and litigation: a way to influence public policy in an age of crisis? Environmental and data protection policy compared Hartmut Aden Berlin School of Economics Accounting for New Regulatory Approaches and Regulatory Performance Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments 5I Room: 1 Public Accountability and PPP’s -How does public accountability work in complex settings? Tom Willems University of Antwerp 2 Accountability And Governance In Local Public Services Nuno Ferreira da Cruz, Rui Cunha Marques Instituto Superior Técnico – Technical University of Lisbon 3 Regulatory Quality: A Cross-country and Cross-sectoral Analysis Isik Ozel Sabanci University 4 Regulatory Regimes and Foreign Mining Investment in the Asia-Pacific Region: Comparative Evaluation and Policy Recommendations Page | 28 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Vlado Vivoda University of South Australia Regulatory Governance in Network Industries I Stream: Regulating Network Industries Room: 5J 1 On the design and implementation of utility regulation Alessandro Marra, Vittorio Carlei Università degli Studi "G. D'Annunzio" di ChietiPescara 2 Governing the Dynamics of the Network Industries Rolf Kinneke, Mathias Finger, John Delft University of Technology Groenewegen, Theo Toonen 3 New Foundations for EU Energy Policy Adrien de Hauteclocque, Jean- Michel Glachant, European University Association Eva Niesten, Yannick Perez 4 Comparing regulatory decision-making in the energy sector Giusseppe Bellantuono University of Trento Session 6 Friday 18th 16:15- 18:00 EU Regulatory Responses to the Crisis Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 6A 1 Surpassing network governance? Factors affecting proposals for supranational governance in the European System of Financial Supervisors and the European Systemic Risk Council. Shawn Donnelly University of Twente 2 Banking on Crisis: Toward Greater Harmonization of Banking Sector Regulation in the EU? Aneta Spendzharova Maastricht University 3 Regulation in Europe after the Financial Crisis: Patterns of Up-loading and Down-loading of Regulatory Solutions Beata Kviatek University of Groningen 4 Overcoming Systemic Financial Risks in Europe: Contested Policy Responses and the Shortcomings of Ordoliberal Responses Dieter Pesendorfer Queens University Belfast Multilevel Environmental Governance and Nanotechnology Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation Room: 6B 1 Big Government for Small Technology – European Regulation for Nanotechnology Kirsten Rodine Hardy Northeastern University Page | 29 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ 2 Local Government and Conditions of Uncertainty: Cambridge, MA and the Regulation of Nanomaterials Christopher Bosso, Caitlin McAllister Northeastern University 3 Governance and Uncertainty: A Meta-Analysis with applications to health and environmental impacts of nano-technology Rob A. DeLeo Northeastern University 4 Regulation of manufactured nanomaterials and -devices in the Netherlands Johannes Eijmberts Northeastern University Regulation, Rights, and Review Stream: Regulation, Law and Society Room: 6C 1 “Manifestly Unreasonable?” A Critique of Merits-based Review in Irish Regulatory Appeals Gerard Sadlier Law Reform Commission 2 Excluding judicial review from the decisions of non-state actors Daniel Stewart The Australian National University 3 Discretion and Judicial Review in EU Competition Policy: The Case of Merger Control J.C. Hernandez University of Navarra State structures and public sector organization II: National diversity Stream: Politics of Regulation 6D Room: 1 Reorganizing by Mergers. Analyzing the choices for new structures of the French Territorial State in the 2000s. Philippe Bezes, Patrick le Lidec University Paris 2 2 Europeanization of regulatory agencies in Estonia Külli Sarapuu Tallinn University of Technology 3 Institutional Change and Policy Capacity in Anglophone Countries John Halligan University of Canberra Context and Regulatory Design Stream: Social Regulation 6E Room: 1 Regulatory Reform in Georgian Broadcasting: Citizen Rights and Roadblocks to CoRegulation Giorgi Kipiani Javakhishvili State University 2 Private School Regulation and Policy Instruments: Back to National Policy Styles Amos Zehavi Tel Aviv University 3 Identifying Context of Controlling Risks in Prison Service Management:Comparative analysis of Prison Management between English and Japanese Prisons Ayako Nakamura, Oliver James University of Exeter 4 Global and Local Dynamics: The Regulation of Medical Technologies in the European Union, Japan and the United States. Page | 30 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Christa Altenstetter City University of New York Changing Institutional Patterns in Africa Stream: Regulation and the Global South 6G Room: 1 Stock Market Participation In The South African Development Community Greg Shailer The Australian National University 2 Privatization, Commercialization And The Democratic Process In Nigeria: A Conjunctural Enquiry. Chuku Umezurike University of Nigeria 3 Nigerian Insurance Companies in an Age of Regulation Hakeem Yusuf, Tajudeen Yusuf Queen’s University Belfast Quality of Regulation Stream: Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Room: 6I 1 What’s an impact assessment to do? Ideas, instruments and the capabilities-expectations gap Claire A. Dunlop, Claudio M. Radaelli, Duncan University of Exeter Russel 2 Understanding Administrative Barriers to SMEs in Bulgaria Evgeni Evgeniev World Bank 3 The Evolution of Taxi Regulation in Ireland Stephen Weir Institute of Public Administration 4 The Need for Strategic Approach to Regulatory Reform in the Period of Crisis, in Five Western Balkan Countries Slavica Penev Belgrade Economics Institute Regulatory Governance in Network Industries II Stream: Regulating Network Industries Room: 6J 1 Regulatory Governance Changes under the framework of Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements Wei Lu EPFL 2 Regulatory Governance in the water industry: The effects of the financial crisis on the political economy of the water sector in Germany, Italy and Russia Alberto Wackerbauer Asquer University of Cagliari 3 Flaw in the Governance of the Telecommunications Sector? Wolster Lemstra Delft University of Technology 4 Postal markets and electronic substitution: What is the impact of convergence on regulatory practices and institutions Martin Maegli, Christian Jaag EPFL Page | 31 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Session 7 Saturday 19th 9:00- 10:45 Effective Banking Regulation Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 7A 1 The relationship between capital requirements and bank behavior: A revision in the light of Basel II José Filipe Abreu, Mohamed Azzim Bank of Portugal Gulamhussen 2 Financial Stability and the Institutional Setup of Banking Regulatory Agencies: Is Autonomy Consequential? Jacint Jordana, Guillermo Rosas Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Washington University, St. Louis 3 Another Race to the Bottom? Venue Shopping for Regulators in the American Financial System Colin Provost University College London 4 Implementing Macro-prudential Regulation: Principles-Based or Rule-Based? Andromachi Georgosouli University of Leicester Regulating the New Media Stream: The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation Room: 7B 1 Journeyman to five-tool player: co-regulation and audiovisual media in the UK Daithí Mac Síthigh University of East Anglia 2 Internet Law and Governance: Co-Regulation as a Constitutional Solution? Chris Marsden University of Essex 3 Balancing regulatory effectiveness and legitimacy? An examination of internet filtering in the United Kingdom TJ McIntyre University College Dublin Regulating Law Stream: Regulation, Law and Society Room: 7C 1 Regulation of Privatized Prison Facilities: On the Force of Ideational, Constitutional and Functional Limits of Regulation Margit Cohn Hebrew University of Jerusalaem 2 The Constitutionality of Privatized Prisons Guy Seidman, Sommer Hillel Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya 3 The Europeanisation of LGBT Rights in the UK: A Discursive Survey of European Convention on Human Rights and Court of Justice of the European Communities Case Law Enver Ethemer Brunel University 4 The Concept of Regulation in Administrative and Economic Law in Continental Europe, Page | 32 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ the UK and the USA and the Emergence of the Course «Regulatory Law» - a comparative overview Tatjana Jovanic University of Belgrade Regulatory Institutions, Processes and Accountability Stream: Politics of Regulation Room: 7D 1 The Royal Commission into the 2009 Victorian Bushfires: A Lens into Regulatory Failure Graeme Hodge, Arie Freiburg Monash University 2 Regulatory Autonomy in the European Postal Sector Sandra Eckert University Osnabrück 3 Coordination, coordination, coordination…and its regulation. How the Lisbon Strategy affects EU law. Stijn Smismans Cardiff Law School 4 Delegation to Independent Competition Authorities: Explaining Variation in Formal Political Accountability Christina Koop European University Institute Regulating Healthcare Stream: Social Regulation Room: 7E 1 Effects of performance measurement in Dutch hospital care Emiel Kerpershoek Delft University of Technology 2 Measuring the effects of regulatory interventions on the quality of health services Eric Koornneef Trinity College Dublin 3 Independent regulatory agency: Inadequate institutional design/configuration or ineffective external control? Maria Antonieta Almeida Pimenta Universidade Federal do Rio de 4 Healthy Choices: Regulatory Governance and Processing Modes of Health Decisions Orly Lobel, On Amir University of San Diego The Role of Scientific Evidence in Food Safety Policy: Challenges and Limits Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 7F Room: 1 EU GM Food Regulation: Lessons from a severe case of the Emperor's new clothes Shane H. Morris, Ewen Mullins, Charles Spillane University College Cork, Teagasc Crops Research Centre, National University of Ireland 2 Reflexive Governance and the Regulation of Beef Imports to the EU James Lawless University College Dublin 3 Law and Governance in European Food Safety Regulation - The Case of GM Food Maria Weimer European University Institute 4 A Standard of Review in Food Safety Related International Trade Disputes. Some New Developments Page | 33 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Polish Academy of Science Lukasz Gruszczynski 5 The European Food Safety Authority at the judicial gate. Some reflections upon the judicial review of EFSA scientific opinions by European Courts Alberto Alemanno HEC Paris Regulating for Sustainable Development in the Global South Stream: Regulation and the Global South Room: 7G 1 Regulating for sustainable development: an evaluation of electricity regulators in India Gopal Krishna Sarangi TERI University 2 How can low-income countries gain from a climate negotiation Framework Agreement? Nicola Cantore, Leo Peskett, Dirk Willem te International Development Institute Velde 3 Responding to the Multiple Crises: Adequacy and Appropriateness of the New Water Regulatory Systems in the South Asia Sachin Warghade, Subhod M. Wagle Tata Institute of Social Sciences Balancing regulation and competition policy Stream: Regulation and the Limits of Competition Room: 7H 1 Competition Policy and Regulation in Turkey: Friends or Foes Fuat Oğuz Başkent University 2 Rights and Competition Policy: Theorising the practice of the Australian regulator Vijaya Nagarajan Macquarie University 3 The Prominence of Takeovers in the Evolution of the Electricity Sector in England: the Weight of State Activism and of Institutions Michel Goyer, Rocio Valdivielso de Real Warwick Business School; Centre for Globalisation and Regionalisation, Warwick University 4 Joined-Up Regulatory and Competition Policy using the Case of the Bundling of Communications Services Pat Kenny Commission for Communications Regulating Water Stream: Regulating Network Industries Room: 7J 1 The value of water: is the concept useful for policy making? Vania Paccagnia Environment Agency 2 Implementing privatisation and liberalisation reforms through mutual adjustments between levels of government: the case of the implementation of the water reform in Italy (1994-2006) Alberto Asquer University of Cagliari 3 Decisional rounds and local modes of governance in Italian water management reform Chiara Carrozza University of Turin Page | 34 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Session 8 Saturday 19th 11:15- 13:00 Case Studies in Banking and Securities Regulation Stream: Regulation and the Financial Crisis Room: 8A 1 Big banks in small states: organizing financial markets in the global era. A study of regulation, risk‐ rating and monitoring of the crisis in the Baltics. Matilda Dahl Stockholm Centre for Organisational Research 2 Beyond Legal Origins? A Case Study of Consumer Over-indebtedness Regulation in the UK and France Iain Ramsay University of Kent 3 When Life Hands you a Lemon... Shifting Paradigms in Consumer Credit Regulation and the Accelerated Rise of the Principle of Responsible Lending after the Financial Crisis Joseph Spooner Law Reform Commission Regulatory Solutions to Privatised State Security Stream: Regulation, Law and Society Room: 8C 1 The social construction of a multi-level regulation around private security companies : the control of an inherently governmental function without the government ? Cyril Magnon- Pujo Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne 2 Business or Monopoly: Regulatory Models in the Security Sector Adam White University of Sheffield 3 Corporate Torture in the ‘War on Terrorism’: Regulating in the ‘Gap’ between Security and Rights Fiona De Londras University College Dublin Complex Patterns of Interaction: Public and Private Actors in Food Regulation Stream: Regulating Food Safety and Quality 8F Room: 1 Revising Meta-governance: Comparing the Impact of State Intervention on Network Structures in the Danish and Swedish Organic Food -industry Yonatan Schvartzman University of Aarhus 2 Waiting for the State? The Success and Failure of Traffic Light Food Labelling in Germany and Great Britain Frank Janning University of Hamburg 3 Differential Empowerment for Regulatory Change – How transnational forces shape private and public forms of food safety regulation in Eastern Europe Julia Langbein, Laszlo Bruszt European University Institute 4 Meta-governance of quality systems. A case study on safeguarding the quality of Dutch eggs Page | 35 Dublin 2010 “Regulation in the Age of Crisis “ Haiko van der Voort TU Delft Reconciling State Activity and Competitive Markets Stream: Regulation and the Limits of Competition Room: 1 State Aid as a response to Crisis Adithya Vidyasagar Gujarat National Law University 2 EU Fiscal State Aid and Tax Policy Nicolas Miguel Paris Descartes University 8H 3 State Aid as a response to the global economic crisis? Ratislava Funta Charles University Prague 4 When Regulation Helps but it does not Cure: The role of Social Policy on Broadband Performance Jose Maria Castellano Universitat Pompeu Fabra Regulating Energy Stream: Regulating Network Industries Room: 8J 1 The Role of Private Governance in the Internal Energy Market Burkard Eberlein, Sandra Eckert University Osnabrück 2 The Legal, the Physical, and the Mathematical Capacity of a Gas Pipeline Network Martin Grötschel, Zuse Institute Berlin Zuse Institute Berlin, E.ON Gas Transport GmbH, Thorsten Koch, Klaus Spreckelsen, Peter Bundesnetzagentur Stratmann 3 A Systemic Approach to Establishing Regulatory Oversight Anshuman Saxena, Alain Wegmann Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne 4 ACER and regulating sustainable energy innovation; a legal perspective Michiel Heldeweg University of Twente Page | 36 Programme Reference Map A B C D E F G H I J Regulation and the Financial Crisis The Governance of Risk and Technology Regulation Regulating for Sustainability Politics of Regulation Regulatory Networks Regulating Food Safety and Quality Regulation and the Global South Non-State Regulation and Meta- Regulation Regulatory Capacity and Instruments Theories of Regulation 1 Global Financial Regulation Risk Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies I Regulating for Sustainability at International Level Reorienting Food Governance: Response to Crises Reconceptualising Regulation and the Global South The Public and the Private in Regulation Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity Conceptual and theoretical analysis of regulation I 2 Implementation of Neoliberal Policies Risk, Regulation & Governance: Exploring Emerging Regulatory Trends in the oversight of New Technologies II Sub-national Actors and Sustainability New Directions in the Study of Regulatory Administration: Regulatory Networks and Autonomy I: autonomy of regulators and insitututional dynamics New directions in the study of regulatory administration: regulatory networks and autonomy II: autonomy of regulators in networks Regulatory Networks in the EU Changing Patterns of Food Safety Regulation in the EU and China: Comparative Perspectives on MultiLevel Governance The Politics of Regulatory Institutions in the Global South The Rise and Fall of Private Regulation of Financial Markets Reconceptualising Regulatory Capacity II Conceptual and theoretical analysis of regulation II 3 Dealing with Stakeholders Regulating Converging Technologies: Developing a Normative Framework Re-inventing Climate Change Regulation and the Challenge of Climate Justice Transnational Regulatory Networks Private Food Governance: Problems of Legitimacy, Accountability and Effectiveness Regulating Argentina Certification and Regulation Promoting Regulatory Compliance State and Market in the design of Regulation 4 Corporate Governance & Enforcement Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation I Designing Sustainable Regulation Horizontal Regulatory Cooperation: When states agree on how to regulate Global Food Safety and Quality Governance: The Impact of Global Food Governance in Developing Countries Steering Non-State and Hybrid Regulatory Regimes Harnessing Non- State Capacity 5 Governing Irish Companies Governing nanotechnologies: from risk regulation to the governance of innovation II Regulating for Sustainability by Integration State structures and public sector organization I: national diversity Social Regulation Investigating Private Food Standards and Quality Governance: Case Studies Agency in Non- State Regulation Accounting for New Regulatory Approaches and Regulatory Performance Regulating Network Industries Regulatory Governance in Network Industries I Quality of Regulation Regulatory Governance in Network Industries II New Directions in the study of regulatory administration: Regulatory Networks and Autonomy III: European Networks and Regulatory Actors Regulation and Diffusion Regulatory Responsibilisation 6 EU Regulatory Responses to Crises Multilevel Environmental Governance and Nanotechnology Regulation, Law and Society Regulation, Rights, and Review State structures and public sector organization II: national diversity Context and Regulatory Design 7 Effective Banking Regulation Regulating the New Media Regulating Law Regulatory Institutions, Processes and Accountability Regulating Healthcare 8 Case Studies in Banking and Securities Regulation Regulatory Solutions to Privatised State Security The Politics of Financial Regulation in Emerging Markets Changing Institutional Patterns in Africa The Role of Scientific Evidence in Food Safety Policy: Challenges and Limits Complex Patterns of Interaction: Public and Private Actors in Food Regulation Regulating for Sustainable Development in the Global South Regulation and the Limits of Competition Regulating Water Balancing Regulation and Competition Policy Reconciling State Activity and Competitive Markets Regulating Energy