LL4AT Half Unit
Regulation: Strategies and Enforcement
This information is for the 2014/15 session.
Teacher responsible
Prof Gordon Baldwin NAB7.08
Availability
This course is available on the MSc in Law and Accounting, MSc in Public Administration and Government (LSE and Peking University), MSc in Public Management and Governance, MSc in Public Policy and Administration, Master of Laws and Master of Laws (extended part-time study). This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.
This course is NOT available for students of the MSc Regulation programme.
This course will be relevant to the following LLM specialisms: Banking Law and Financial Regulation; Corporate and/or Commercial Law; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Information Technology, Media and Communications Law; Intellectual Property Law; Legal Theory; and Public Law.
This course is capped at 30 students. Students must apply through Graduate Course Choice on LSEForYou.
Course content
The course provides an introduction to key topics relating to regulatory strategies and their implementation. It deals with issues from a comparative and generic perspective and draws on approaches encountered in public administration, socio-legal studies and institutional economics. Topics include: • Introductory: What is Regulation? • Why Regulate? • Regulatory Strategies (a) Commands • Regulatory Strategies (b) Incentives • Enforcement Tools and Strategies • Responsive Approaches to Enforcement • Emissions Trading • Franchising • Risk-Based Regulation • Risk Selection and Low Risk Regulation
Teaching
20 hours of seminars in the MT. 2 hours of seminars in the ST.
Teaching will be based on a variable format: some lecture-discussions, some student-paper-led discussions, some debates and guest speakers where appropriate.One revision seminar in Summer term.
Formative coursework
One 2,000 word essay.
Indicative reading
R Baldwin, M Cave and M. Lodge Understanding Regulation 2nd ed.(OUP, 2012); R. Baldwin, M. Cave and M. Lodge (ed.) Oxford Handbook on Regulation (OUP, 2010) R Baldwin, C Hood & C Scott, Socio-Legal Reader on Regulation (OUP, 1998); Responsive Regulation: Transcending the Deregulation Debate by Ian Ayres and John Braithwaite (OUP, 1992). B. Morgan and K. Yeung (2007) An Introduction to Law and Regulation (Cambridge University Press, 2007); J. Jordana and D. Levi-Faur (2004/eds) The Politics of Regulation (Edward Elgar, 2004) A Ogus, Regulation (OUP, 1994); R Baldwin, Rules and Government (OUP, 1995); I Ayres & J Braithwaite, Responsive Regulation (OUP, 1992).
Assessment
Exam (100%, duration: 2 hours) in the main exam period.
Key facts
Department: Law
Total students 2013/14: 30
Average class size 2013/14: 30
Controlled access 2013/14: No
Lecture capture used 2013/14: No
Value: Half Unit
Personal development skills
- Communication
- Specialist skills