'Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a right to water?'




On the 19th March 2013, Dr Bettina Lange will be hosting a workshop entitled 'Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a ‘right’ to water?' at the Haldane Room, Wolfson College.

Full details about the workshop can be found here.

Our events in Michaelmas 2012!



 Dear All,
 
In MT 2012 , our sessions will take place in Seminar Room B of  the Manor Road Building at 16:00.


Week 3, Wed, 24 Oct 2012

PresentationAndres Gonzalez-Watty (DPhil Candidate, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies)

Title: ‘Regulation by Transnational Networks: The power of standards & the challenge for accountability.’


Week 4,  Wed, 31 Oct  2012

Reading Group Session

In this informal session, we will discuss the following paper: Black, J, ‘Critical reflections on regulation,’ CARR Discussion Paper, DP 4 (London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, 2002).

Week 7, Wed, 21 Nov  2012

Presentation: Po-Hsiang Ou (DPhil Candidate, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies)
Title: 'Climate Change v Financial Crisis: constructing & communicating "risk" in the EU law-making process.'

Seminar by Martina Maier, 29 Feb 2012

On the 29th February 2012, at 17:00,  Martina Maier (Partner, McDermott Will & Emery) will present a paper entitled ‘Regulation of Networked Industries: The Case of Slovak Postal Services and Berlin Water.’

The session will take place at the ‘The Cube’, Law Faculty, St. Cross Building.

You are all welcome to attend this event!

Seminar by Prof. Sid Shapiro, 15 Feb 2012, 17:30

On the 15th February 2012, at 17:30, Prof. Sid Shapiro (Wake Forest University) will present a paper entitled ‘A Pragmatic Perspective on Democracy and Regulation.’  A copy of his paper can be found here.

The seminar will take place in Seminar Room E of the Manor Road Building.

We look forward to seeing you at the event!

Seminar: 'Corporate Governance and Bank Regulation' by Dr Alan Morrison, 8 February 2012 at 16:00, Manor Road Building Rm F

Dear All

The Regulation Discussion Group of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is continuing its seminar series on the 'regulatory imagination' on the 8 February 2012 with a presentation from Dr Alan Morrison (Saïd Business School) on 'Corporate Governance and Bank Regulation'.

The session will take place between 16:00 and 17:00 in Room F of the Manor Road Social Science Building in Manor Road. An electronic copy of Dr Morrison's paper will be distributed early next week.

You are all warmly invited to attend the session which will be followed by wine and nibbles. We look forward to seeing you there.

Kind Regards

Dr Bettina Lange
Asma Vranaki
Andres Gonzales-Watty
Frances Foster-Thorpe
/
Convenors of the Regulation Discussion Group/
Website: http://www.oxonregulationdiscussiongroup.co.uk/#

Change of title of Prof. Julia Black`s seminar, RDG, 25th January 2012 at 16:00

Dear All

Please note that the forthcoming title of the seminar which Prof. Julia Black (LSE) will deliver on the 25th January 2012 at 16:00 has been slightly altered. The session will be entitled 'Learning from Failures: ‘New Governance’ Techniques and the Financial Crisis.' A copy of her paper can be found here.
 
The session will take place between 16:00 and 17:00 in Room F of the Manor Road Social Science Building in Manor Road.

You are all warmly invited to attend the session which will be followed by wine and nibbles. We look forward to seeing you there.

Kind Regards

Dr Bettina Lange
Asma Vranaki
Andres Gonzales-Watty
Frances Foster-Thorpe

Convenors of the Regulation Discussion Group

RDG - 'Regulatory imagination and regulatory reform: the future of principles based regulation' by Prof. Julia Black, 25 January 2012 at 16:00, Room F, Manor Road Social Science Building

Dear All

The Regulation Discussion Group of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies is launching its seminar series on the 'regulatory imagination' on the 25th January 2012.  The full programme of the seminar series in Hilary and Trinity Terms 2012 can be found here.

Our first speaker for this session is Prof. Julia Black of the LSE who will be speaking about 'Regulatory imagination and regulatory reform: the future of principles based regulation.' The session will take place between 16:00 and 17:00 in Room F of the Manor Road Social Science Building in Manor Road.

You are all warmly invited to attend the session which will be followed by wine and nibbles. We look forward to seeing you there.

Kind Regards

Dr Bettina Lange
Asma Vranaki
Andres Gonzales-Watty
Frances Foster-Thorpe

Convenors of the Regulation Discussion Group