Participants at the work shop (from left to right) Professor Veronica Taylor; Professor Dali L. Yang; Professor John Braithwaite; Professor John Gillespie; Professor Michael Dowdle
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This workshop brought together leading scholars in the field of regulatory studies to explore how regulation might work differently in ‘developing' countries. In particular it explored the premise that developing countries have distinct regulatory dynamics and capacities, to such an extent that the standard regulatory models developed in the industrial North might not apply in these countries.
The workshop aimed to stimulate discussion about new ways to conceptualise regulation in developing countries.
Workshop flyer please download here. (pdf 176kb)
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