Tim Bartley presents new @OUPAcademic book on land and labour regulation and its effects, or lack thereof, on the ground. #reggov2018 Argues that developing countries are not 'empty spaces' but crowded regulatory environments. +weak effects of labour standards #bizhumanrights
Tomorrow in panel 7.6 at #Reggov2018 @SophieThirion will speak about Effectiveness Evaluation under the Stockholm and Minamata Conventions. #environmental law, #health, #pollution, #mercury.
Interesting question raised by Aseem Prakash at #reggov2018 #reggov. Does regulatory fragementation increase opportunities for corruption and thus constitutes an argument in favour of fewer, not more, regulatory agencies in high-corruption societies?
Constance Kaempfer from @unil explains at #RegGov2018 #Reggov how cantonal legislators mention the needs of #travellers #minorities in planning legislation but legislators mainly focus on limiting access to stopping places. @Etat_Neuchatel
At #RegGov2018 #Reggov, Thea Bächler from the @FederalismNet explains how int'law prohibitions of retrogressive measures must be taken into account when cantons/municipalities decrease #SocialWelfare standards.
Attending #Reggov2018 #Reggov @ECPR @unil? In panel 1.4 on Wednesday, three speakers explore the role of sub-national parliaments in relation to human rights obligations. #Travellers, #SocialSecurity and research from @MiddlesexUni on mechanisms to invigorate parliam. roles.
CfP for #reggov2018 @ECPR conference at @Unil now open http://www.reggov.org/