ECPR Conference 2021 Programme
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Day 1 - Wednesday 23rd June 2021
10:30-12:30 Social networking activity: Gather.town
12:30-13:00 Welcome by Duncan Russel, Head of Department, Department of Politics University of Exeter.
13.00 – 14:30 Keynote Addresses
Carolyn Tuohy - Regulatory Governance and Institutional Narratives
Sofia Ranchordás - Regulatory Innovation and Future-Proofing for Europe
Moderator: Gaia Taffoni, ERC Project Protego
14.30 – 15:00 break
15.00 – 16.30 Panel sessions 1
Panel 1.1 Varieties of Pressure on Regulatory Governance
Chairs: Takuya Onoda and Christel Koop
Title: The evolution of regulatory governance for the rapid decarbonisation of electricity systems
Author: Jose Maria Valenzuela
Title: Regulation in the limelight: Analysing changes in media coverage of independent regulators in Britain
Authors: Christel Koop and Martin Lodge
Title: The Political Consequences of the Regulatory States: Drug Rationing Policies in England and France
Author: Takuya Onoda
Title: Natural Disasters and Weak Government Institutions: Creating a Vicious Cycle that Ensnares Developing Countries
Author: Kanksha Mahadevia Ghimire
Panel 1.2 Experimentalism and Reflexivity
Chair: Colin Scott
Title: Potential for Reflexive Regulation in the Area of Personal Data Protection in Poland: Lessons from the Case of Morele.net Group
Author: Klaudia Gaczoł
Title: Meta-Regulation and Conflict: Towards a Dialectical Model of Meta-regulation
Author(s): Maciej Pichlak
Title: The Single Supervisory Mechanism for European Banking Union: Experimentalist Practices Beneath a Hierarchical Veneer?
Author: Jonathan Zeitlin
Panel 1.3 Economic regulation and global governance
Chair: Claudio Radaelli
Title: What’s in it for me?’ A preliminary examination of Australia’s financial crime information-sharing partnership and its influence on the reform of anti-money laundering regulation
Author: Paula Chadderton
Title: Global Governance in Corporate Taxation: The Big Four Professional Services Firms as Rule Intermediaries
Author: John Mikler, Ainsley Elbra and Hannah Murphy-Gregory
Title: Better Regulation or Better Representation: The Missing Normative Theory of Regulatory Impact Assessments
Author(s): Vesco Paskalev
Title: How did international economic regulation survive the last period of deglobalisation?
Author(s): Eva Heims Perri 6 and Martha Prevezer
Panel 1.4 Sustainability, Global Supply Chains, and Reputational Dynamics (Panel I of Stream of panels on Corporate Reputation and Regulatory Governance)
Chairs: Colin Provost and Judith van Erp
Title: Recombinant Pasts and CRISPR Futures: The Processes and Outcomes of Beneficially Constraining GMO Regulation in the US and Europe, 1975 to Present
Author: Konrad Posch
Title: Effects of Regulatory Frameworks in Interaction With Information Technology on the Use of Sustainability Information on Corporatized Public Services
Author: Ulf Papenfuß and Kristin Wagner-Krechlok
Title: Environmental Disasters and Brand Reputations: The Case of BP's Deepwater Horizon
Authors: William McGuire, Ellen Holtmaat and Aseem Prakash
Title: Sustainability paradoxes along the supply chain in implementing zero-deforestation commitments
Authors: Janina Grabs and Rachael Garrett
Panel 1.5 Rethinking public sector regulation
Chair: Duncan Russel
Title: Governing and regulating organizational heterogeneity. Theoretical suggestions from reforms in higher education
Author(s): Benedetto Lepori and Giliberto Capano
Title: Regulating visual (data) communication by public actors
Author(s): Anne Meuwese
Title: What Works in Regulating Green Business Development?-A Comparative Analysis of State-led versus Voluntary Approaches in Hangzhou and Hong Kong
Author(s): Wei Li, Shuoshuo Li, and Huan Liu
Panel 1.6 Regulatory governance and the welfare state
Chairs: Avishai Benish and Philipp Trein
Title: The expansion of regulation in welfare governance
Authors: Avishai Benish and David Levi-Faur
Title: The regulatory welfare state: comparing regulatory agencies in twelve countries and eight sectors, 1990’s to the 2010’s
Authors: Hanan Haber and Eva Heims,
Title: Go work, integrate well, and live healthy! The politics of integrating social regulation into the welfare state
Author: Philipp Trein
Title: Loss of regulatory integrity and threat to democracy: Australia’s Robodebt scandal
Author: Valerie Braithwaite
16.30 – 18:00 Panel sessions 2
Panel 2.1 Enforcement and control: controlling the state
Chair: Oliver James
Title: The Unitary Executive Theory in Comparative Context
Author(s): David Driesen
Title: When Monitoring Becomes Political
Author(s): Pieter Zwaan and Jonas Schoenefeld
Title: The Rise of the British Regulatory State: More Authorizations, More Discretion, Less Vagueness
Author(s): Nir Kosti
Title: Bureaucrats, Politicians, and the Strategic Use of Information
Author(s): Luca Bellodi
Panel 2.2 New Paradigms, New Explanatory Models
Chair: Sarah Cooper
Title: Legislators and bureaucrats as drivers of regulatory policy change: The case of energy storage technologies
Authors: Sebastian Sewerin and Nicolas Schmid
Title: Comparing theories explaining relationship between trust and regulatory compliance: Is convergence possible?
Authors: Monika Glavina, Frédérique Six and Koen Verhoest
Title: General environmental duties and small business – Investigating the motivations for compliance in ‘invisible’ duty-holders.
Author: Joel Edwards
Panel 2.3 Exploring Historical Trajectories
Chair: Steven Greasley
Title: Behavioral Responsive Regulation: Bringing Together Responsive Regulation and Behavioral Public Policy
Author(s): Yael Kariv-Teitelbaum
Title: The democratic origins of regulatory agencification. Regulatory agencies' autonomy and power fragmentation
Author(s): Jacint Jordana, Xavier Fernández-i-Marín and David Levi-Faur
Title: The Remaking of the American Regulatory State and Financialization
Author(s): Basak Kus
Beyond agenda-setting: a topic modeling analysis of European policy preparation
Author(s): Lise Frehen and Beaulieu-Guay Louis-Robert
Panel 2.4 The Global Diffusion of Competition Policy: Causes, Consequences and Challenges
Chair: Christel Koop
Title: Old Tools for the New Economy? The Role of Counterfactual Causation in Anti-competitive Foreclosure and Remedial Analysis of Data-driven Markets
Author(s): Zlatina Georgieva, Nora von Ingersleben-Seip
Title: Analysing the adoption and spread of competition policy in the Global South?
Author: Christel Koop
Title: Actors of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Competition Commission's Supranationalism, 2013-2018: The Role of Intermediary
Author: Vellah Kedogo Kigwiru
Panel 2.5 The Politics and Regulation of Technology
Chair: David Levi-Faur
Title: Regulatory design for Regtech compliance and enforcement
Author: Rob Nicholls
Title: How to regulate in a complex world
Author(s): Martin de Bree and Martin Dees
Title: Beyond the oxymoron: mapping and synthesizing the relationship between regulation and innovation from an interdisciplinary perspective
Author: Bruno Queiroz Cunha and Flavia Donadelli
Title: Technological Disruption, Scientific Uncertainty and Regulatory Innovation: Where Next?
Author: Irina Brass
18.00 – 19:00 RegGov Early Career Network event: What’s next? An interactive horizon scanning for early career researchers
Organised by Yair Osheroff, Flavia Donadelli, Janina Grabs, Jose A Bolanos and Slobodan Tomic
In this interactive session to close the day, the RegGov Early Career Network invites early career researchers to connect and exchange ideas over the next ‘hot’ research topics on the horizon in the field of regulatory governance. After a short input that covers some tips and tricks around horizon scanning, idea generation and putting those ideas into practice (e.g. by acquiring your first own research grant), we will gather in breakout sessions by themes (e.g. sustainability, technology, or ‘Covid-19 and preparing for the next pandemic’) and discuss what issues are likely on the horizon, and how to best study them. The session will also allow for ample networking opportunities.
19:00 – 21:00 Networking social Gather.town
Day 2 - Thursday 24th June 2021
8:00-9:00 Plenary
Regulatory Studies Award and Keynote Lecture by John Braithwaite - Beyond Realist International Relations Theory in Governance of Global Crises
Award Ceremony: Majone Prize
09:00-10:30 Panel sessions 3
Panel 3.1 Naming, Shaming, and Criminal Deterrence (Panel II of Stream on Corporate Reputation and Regulatory Governance)
Chairs: John Braithwaite, Mike Levi and Hannah Harris
Title: Shaming and Deterrence in Advance of Enforcement
Author: John Braithwaite
Title: Shaming Reconsidered: A Tale of Two Philip Greens
Author: Mike Levi
Title: Addressing Corporate Crime Recidivism: could a black-list for repeat offenders incentivise meaningful compliance?
Author: Hannah Harris
Title: Regulatory sanctions and media coverage: Evidence from the financial industry
Author: Roy Gava
Panel 3.2 Controls in a shared administration - the enforcement of EU Law.
Chairs: Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz and Miroslava Scholten
Title: The shared EU aviation safety system within the framework of the International Civil Aviation Organization: enforcement and accountability challenges
Author: Florin Coman-Kund
Title: The system of controls over shared enforcement
Author: Miroslava Scholten
Title: Agencies and MS cooperation in inspection tasks: do accountability regimes follow suit?
Authors: Mariolina Eliantonio and Federica Cacciatore
Title: Controlling escapes from law: the externalization of migration policies as shared administration of EU borders with Third Countries and its effects on accountability
Author: Luisa Marin
Title: Enforcement of EU pharmaceutical: inspection cooperation from global to EU to national level
Author: Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz
Panel 3.3 Regulating digital platforms
Chair: Colin Scott
Title: Explaining the role of policy regimes in the creation of normative acceptance or resistance in the digital platform age
Author(s): Sarah Anne Ganter
Title: Making sense of sharing platforms: the case of Airbnb in Amsterdam
Author(s): Maria Galeano Galvan and Haiko van der Voort
Title: Intellectual Property Rights Over Social Assistance Technologies: Mapping Regulatory Trajectories and Complexities
Author: Alexandre San Martim Portes and Jenna Harb
Title: Personal Public Credit Information at the intersection of China’s Social Credit System and the Personal Information Protection Laws: Beyond consent in the age of big data and AI.
Author: Fengshi Wu
Title: Regulating Artificial Intelligence Systems: a Regulatory Proposal for Qatar
Author(s): Ahmed Badran
Panel 3.4 Regulatory design in consumer protection
Chair: Alice Moseley
Title: Perpetuating Traditional Power Dynamics? Failures in Accountability in Regulatory Approaches to Healthcare Redress
Author: Sarah Devaney and Rob Heywood
Title: The regulatory governance conditions that support effective food policies for population nutrition: a qualitative comparative analysis
Author: Yandisa Ngqangashe
Title: Tailor-made Consumer Protection: Personalization's Impact on the Granularity of Consumer Information.
Author: Joasia Luzak
Title: Is the effective regulation of football possible?
Author: Wyn Grant
Panel 3.5 Democratic Backsliding and autocratic governance
Chair: Gaia Taffoni
Title: the policy implications of democratic and authoritarian regimes: The liberalization of professions in Thailand, 2005-2020
Author: Francesco Stolfi
Title: Democratic backsliding, de-Europeanization and the transformation of regulatory governance: the case of Turkey
Author(s): Işık D. Özel
Title: Public Policies of Authoritarian Regimes, between Elites and the Public: Comparative Analysis of Housing and Urban Planning Policies in Russia and Turkey
Authors: Marina Khmelnitskaya and Sevinc Bermek
Title: The Evolution of Iranian Governance Landscape, the rise of Regulatory Governance
Author(s): Ahmad Zolfaghari, Seyyed Mohammadsadegh Emamian, Ehsan Mohammadzadeh and Morteza Zamanian
Panel 3.6 Meet the Editors
Chair: Sarah Cooper
Claudio Radaelli, International Review of Public Policy
Martin Lodge, Public Administration (Past editor)
David Levi-Faur, Regulation & Governance
Helen Xanthaki, International Association for Legislation (IAL), General Editor Theory and Practice of Legislation
10:30 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:30 Panel sessions 4
Panel 4.1 Trust and Regulatory Governance
Chairs: David Levi-Faur, Koen Verhoest and Martino Maggetti.
Title: Theoretical Reflections and Experimental Findings on Trust in PA and Public-Private Cooperations
Authors: Rahel Schomaker and Michael W. Bauer
Title: Regulatory Governance, Civil Regulation and Regenerating Trust in the Aftermath of Crises: The Role of Standard Setting Organizations
Author: Zuno George Verghese
Title: Reducing Risks with No-Party Trust
Author(s): Maria Jose Schmidt-Kessen and Helen Eenmaa-Dimitrieva
Title: Future proof management of Conduct Risk and Integrity issues. A plea for proactive behaviour by organizations on reputational damage and liability risks sensitive issues.
Author(s): Bonne van Hattum and Nico de Leeuw
Panel 4.2 Advancing the Discussion on Bureaucratic Reputation
Chair: Ahmed Badran
Title: Discreet Power through Reputation: Towards a Mechanism of Regulatory Empowerment?
Author: Thibaud Deruelle
Title: (How) does regulator reputation motivate sandbox participation among innovative firms? Exploratory evidence from the UK fintech sector
Author: Lauren Fahy
Title: Tracing the sources of institutional autonomy: a case for methodological individualism
Authors: Slobodan Tomic and Djordje Pavicevic
Panel 4.3 national policy meets multilevel governance
Chair: Stephen Greasley
Title: When private governance impedes multilateralism: the case of agricultural standards and the Rotterdam Convention
Authors: Fiona Kinniburgh, Henrik Selin, Noelle Selin, Miranda Schreurs
Title: Comrades or Acquaintances? Social network analysis of transnational sustainability standard communities in meta-governance of ISEAL Alliance
Author(s): Yixian Sun and Ellen Holtmaat
Title: Finally free to cut EU red tape? Whitehall deregulation caught between de-Europeanisation and devolution
Author(s): Viviane Gravey
Title: Understanding exemption clauses in public policy
Author(s): Oliver Fritsch and Michail Melidis
13:00-14:00 Administrative meetings
ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance Steering Committee Open Meeting - All Welcome
14:00-15:30 Round Tables
Round Table 1: The Role and Limits of Transparency in Promoting CSR
Chair: Kelly Kollman
Title: Engaging Stakeholders in Corporate Decision-making through Strategic Reporting: An Empirical Study of FTSE 100 Companies
Author: Irene-marie Esser, Iain MacNeil and Katarzyna Chalaczkiewicz-Ladna
Title: Being Heard by Doing Good? Corporate Reputation and Political Access
Author: Alvise Favotto
Title: CSR, transparency and international law: the state that we are in
Author: Henry Lovat
Title: A Neglected Pillar? Explaining Firms’ Uneven Engagement with Social and Environmental Sustainability
Author: Alvise Favotto and Kelly Kollman
Title: The Role and Limits of Transparency in Promoting CSR
Author: Kelly Kollman
Round Table 2: Roundtable book discussion on “Business Lobbying in the EU”
Chair: David Coen
Authors: Alex Kataitis (LSE) and Matia Vannoni (Kings)
Discussants:
Alison Harcourt (Exeter University)
David Levi-Faur (Jerusalem)
Martino Maggetti (Lausanne University)
Graham Wilson (Boston University)
Round Table 3: Author meets critics. Janina Grabs presents ‘Selling Sustainability Short? The private governance of labor and the environment in the coffee sector’
Chair: Gaia Taffoni
Discussants:
Colin Provost
Jean-Christophe Graz
Round Table 4: Book discussion ‘Does effective law matter? A discussion on occasion of the book ‘Designing Effective Legislation’ by M Mousmouti
Chair: Prof. Helen Xanthaki
Authors: Maria Mousmouti
Discussants:
Frantzeska Papadopoulou Skarp, Professor of Civil Law with specialisation in IP, University of Stockholm (Sweden)
Marius Pieterse, Professor, School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa)
Anne Amin, Legal and Governance specialist at the Policy, Legislation and Governance Section of UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme)
Round Table 5: Evidence, Regulation and Governance: New Projects and Findings
Sponsored by the ERC Project Protego, Procedural Tools for Effective Governance, http://protego-erc.eu/project/
Chair: Claudio Radaelli
Presenters:
Saras Jagwanth - United Nations
Kristian Krieger - European Commission Joint Research Centre
Peter Biegelbauer - Austrian Institute of Technology
Thomas König - University of Mannheim, School of Social Sciences
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:30 Panel sessions 5
Panel 5.1 Panel: The role of the Innovation principle in EU Regulation
Chairs: Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz and Maria Jose Schmidt-Kessen
Title: Regulation of emerging technologies: a false dichotomy between innovation and precaution?
Author: Leonie Reins
Title: Precaution and Innovation in the EU’s Circular Energy System: waste framework directive, renewable energy and Prato Nevoso Termo Energy
Author: Lucila de Almeida
Title: Precaution and Innovation in EU Pesticide Regulation: the case of glyphosate
Author: Sabrina Röttger-Wirtz
Title: The Role of the Innovation Principle in EU Platform Regulation
Author: Maria Jose Schmidt-Kessen
Title: From an undefined innovation principle to a revised understanding of the proportionality principle: A wolf in lamb's clothing or a leaner-meaner tool to manage risk?
Author: Kathleen Garnett
Panel 5.2 Regulation, Instruments and Outcomes
Sponsored by the ERC Project Protego, Procedural Tools for Effective Governance,
Chair: Claudio Radaelli
Title: A new dataset of procedural regulatory instruments. Data generation, architecture and usages
Authors: Jonathan C Kamkhaji, Claire A Dunlop, Claudio M Radaelli
Title: Regulatory Procedures and Outcomes
Authors: Claire A Dunlop, Jonathan C Kamkhaji, Claudio M Radaelli, Gaia Taffoni, Claudius Wagemann
Title: The Institutional Grammar Tool Meets the Narrative Policy Framework: Narrating Institutional Statements in Consultation
Authors: Claire A Dunlop, Jonathan C Kamkhaji, Claudio M Radaelli and Gaia Taffoni
Title: Uncovering Administrative Judicial Review Mechanisms across the EU
Authors: Gaia Taffoni
Panel 5.3 Compliance and Regulatory Coordination
Chair: Joasia Luzak
Title: Commitment, Trust and the Provision of Public Services
Author(s): Tony Prosser
Do Compliance Monitors Work? Evidence from State Level Settlements in the United States
Author(s): Colin Provost and Paul Nolette
Title: How supranational regulators keep companies in line: Analysis of the enforcement styles of EU agencies
Authors: Rik Joosen and Asya Zhelyazkova
Title: Credible Corporate Commitments as Private Governance Mechanisms
Authors: Janina Grabs and Rachael Garrett
Poster session 5.4 Lessons from the US; how could Europe have 'better regulated' vehicle emissions?
Author: Maeve McLoughlin
18.00 – 20.00 networking event / Gather.Town
Day 3 - Friday 25th June 2021
09:00-10:30 Panel sessions 6
Panel 6.1 Politics of regulatory intermediaries
Chair: David Levi-Faur
Title: The Role of Regulatory Intermediaries in the Individualization of a Health and Safety Issue
Author: Scarlett Salman
Title: Religious communities as regulatory intermediaries? Formal and informal roles to regain moral authority in a secular age
Authors: Irina Ciornei, Eva-Maria Euchner, Olivia Mettang and Michalina Preisner and Ilay Yesil
Title: Playing the Field: Mapping and Leveraging Gatekeepers and Regulatory Intermediaries in the Promotion of Labour Law Compliance
Author(s): John Howe and Tess Hardy
Title: Can labelling create holistic transformative food system change? The urgent climate change/health/welfare challenge of factory farming of animals
Author: Christine Parker
Panel 6.2 Regulatory compliance in the telecommunications infrastructures
Chair: Alison Harcourt
Title: CFIUS and Team Telecom - Foreign interests and national security in telecommunications
Author: Ewan Sutherland
Title: Judicial controls, mediated legitimacy and accountability in regulatory governance: a comparative assessment of 100 agencies from the energy and telecomm industries
Author(s): Luis Everdy Mejía
Title: Regulation and the Digital Welfare State: Questions of Surveillance and Infrastructural Power
Author(s): Kathryn Henne
Title: Antitrust in action: regulating tech giants with hierarchy and experimentalism
Author: Bernardo Rangoni
Panel 6.3 EU Multilevel Governance
Chair: Duncan Russel
Title: Governance Reform and Public Acceptance of Regulatory Decision Making: A Survey Experiment on Pesticides Authorization in the EU
Authors: Jonathan Zeitlin, Theresa Kuhn, Maria Weimer and David van der Duin
Title: The Eurolex dataset and a computational analysis of emerging actors in EU law
Author(s): Camille Borrett, Moritz Laurer and Andrea Renda
Title: From cooperation to coordination: the evolution of European Administrative Networks
Author(s): Francesca Pia Vantaggiato
Panel 6.4 Cross comparative analysis in stakeholder governance
Chair: Jonathan Kamkhaji
Title: Reforming inspection over childcare provision: Lessons from Israel
Author(s): Smadar Moshel
Title: How pervasive is Regulatory Capture? A Reassessment of Capture Theory
Author(s): Eva Heims
Title: Who governs the use of consultants in the age of consultocracy?
Author(s): Andrew Sturdy
Title: The use of information for Better Regulation: the tension between evidence-based policymaking and stakeholders’ inclusion
Author(s): Lise Frehen and David Aubin
Panel 6.5 Citizen participation in regulation: a comparative view Panel I
Chairs: Hanan Haber, Eva Heims and Martin Lodge
Title: Participatory regulation in social care: a literature review
Authors: Hilla Dolev and Aluma Levi Zohar
Title: Citizens and responsiveness in environmental regulation: Some insights from India
Authors: Ranjan Kumar Ghosh, Keerthi Kiran Bandru and Vinish Kathuria
Title: Experimenting with citizens as a third party in regulation: a comparative qualitative case-study of regulatory practices in Dutch healthcare
Authors: Bert de Graaff, Suzanne Rutz, Annemiek Stoopendaal, Hester van de Bovenkamp
Title: Consumer and Citizen Engagement in Co-regulatory Rule-making
Authors: Karen Lee and Derek Wilding
Panel 6.6 The political dimension of reputations across different industries (Panel III of Stream on Corporate Reputation and Regulatory Governance)
Chairs: John Braithwaite, Mike Levi and Hannah Harris
Title: Shaming a Sector: Regulatory responses to the Hayne Royal Commission
Author(s): Rob Nicholls
Title: Being Heard by Doing Good? Corporate Reputation and Political Access
Authors: Kelly Kollman, Alvise Favotto and Fraser McMillan
Title: Dynamics and biases in corporate naming and shaming and their relevance for regulatory governance
Author: Judith Van Erp
11:00-12:30 Panel sessions 7
Panel 7.1 The Regulation and Governance of International Sport
Chairs: Eric Windholz, Slobodan Tomic, Rebecca Schmidt
Title: Regulating Sport-related Concussion: Identifying Key Characteristics of Dominant Regulatory Actors
Author: Annette Greenhow
Title: Regulating Player Labour Mobility in Baseball: Is a Global Transfer System Needed?
Author: Matt Nichol and Keiji Kawai
Title: To what extent sports governance is, and shall be – regulatory governance?
Authors: Rebecca Schmidt and Slobodan Tomic
Title: Sports’ Anti-Doping Regime: Regulatory Capitalism in Action
Author: Eric Windholz
Panel 7.2 Reputation building in regulatory agencies
Chair: Oliver James
Title: Agencies and Intermediaries Roles in the Transposition of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive in Spain
Author(s): Adriana Mutu
Title: The evolution and organization of regulatory quality agencies in the French food sector. Challenges and frontlines for the XXI century
Author: Armelle Mazé
Panel 7.3 Risk and Regulation
Chair: Alice Moseley
Title: Challenges to Post-Crisis Regulatory Effectiveness: Who interprets risk and responsibility within Ireland’s financial consumer protection regulatory framework?
Author(s): Conor Cashman
Title: Regulating environmental risk: a web of trust
Author(s): Joanne Hawkins
Title: Regulatory Penalties and Reputational Risk : Evidence from Systemically Important Financial Institutions
Authors: Sharadha Tilley and Brian Byrne
Panel 7.4 transnational private governance
Chair: Nick Kirsop-Taylor
Title: The evolution and effectiveness of private regulation in global supply chains
Author: Jose A Bolanos
Title: Grounding the effectiveness of labour standards in global production networks: the role of labour institutions
Authors: Jean-Christophe Graz, Jimena Sobrino Piazza and André Walter
Title: Private Certification in the Fight Against Terrorist Financing: A Study in Effectiveness, Compliance and Legitimacy.
Authors: Hannah Harris and Doron Goldbarsht
Title: The governance structure of effective networks: how business associations cope with the inclusiveness/efficiency tension
Author: Angel Saz-Carranza
14.00 – 15.30 Panel sessions 8
Panel 8.1 Strengthening the Nexus between EU Legislation and its Enforcement
Chairs: Michael Hübner and Ton van den Brink
Title: Differentiated legislation and uniform enforcement in the GDPR
Author: Michael Hübner
Title: ‘Equal pay in the EU: bridging the disconnect between its regulation and enforcement’
Author: Linda Senden
Title: Interactions through Soft Norms in the EU Multi-level Space – the Cases of Competition Enforcement and Telecommunications Regulation
Author: Zlatina Georgieva
Panel 8.2 Corporate governance and self-regulation
Chair: Oliver James
Title: The Perils of Private Governance
Author: Tracey Roberts
Title: Citizens’ Attitudes towards Rule-based Public Services Incorporating Forms of Artificial Intelligence
Author(s): Oliver James, Susan Banducci, Ana Beduschi and Laszlo Horvath
Title: Are we R-I-I-I-T? What the rule of law industry can tell us about regulatory intermediaries.
Author(s): Veronica Taylor
Title: Regulatory intermediaries and moral dilemmas. Religious actors in abortion and euthanasia policies in Belgium
Authors: Irina Ciornei, Michalina Preisner and Ilay Yesil
15:30 -17:00 Panel sessions 9
Panel 9.1 Public Accountability
Chair: Ahmed Badran
Title: Accountability through Mutual Attunement: How Can Parliamentary Hearings Connect the Elected and the Unelected?
Author(s): Alexander Katsaitis and Andreas Eriksen
Title: Assessing Accountability of Electronic Media Authorities under Regulatory Governance: The Case of PEMRA
Authors: Mahnoor Farooq and Nasira Jabeen
Panel 9.2 Regulating Private Actors
Chair: Gaia Taffoni
Title: Coltan – blood in my mobile
Author Ewan Sutherland
Title: Differences that matter: Certification, corporate governance, & the paradox of isomorphic differentiation
Author(s): Jose A Bolanos
Title: Regulatory Rationales: How Unfair Contract Terms Regulation is (Mis)Shaped by its Conventional Justifications
Author: Marcus Moore
Title: Understanding compliance and enforcement practices in the contemporary UK private rented sector
Author(s): Alex Marsh, Dave Cowan and Jennifer Harris
Panel 9.3 Cross Sector Crises
Chair: Duncan Russel
Title: The Resilience of Voluntary Economic Activism in Times of Crisis - Lessons from the Great Recession
Author(s): Panagiotis Delimatsis
Title: Explaining China’s uneven response to COVID-19: The role of hybrid bureaucracy in tackling a public health emergency
Author: Jiwei Qian and Yoel Kornreich
Panel 9.4 Regulatory oversight bodies: towards a new (meta-regulatory) research
agenda
Chairs: Oliver Fritsch and Jonathan Kamkhaji
Title: Regulatory oversight bodies: towards a new conceptual framework
Authors: Oliver Fritsch and Jonathan Kamkhaji
Title: Institutionalising regulatory oversight: a comparison of 15 jurisdictions
Author(s): Jonathan Kamkhaji and Oliver Fritsch
Title: Abuse of Regulatory Power: a step forward in the journey towards effective competition advocacy in the public sector, regulatory improvement and oversight?
Author: Denis Guimaraes
Title: Institutional Roles and Goals for Retrospective Regulatory Analysis
Author(s): Jonathan Wiener and Lori Bennear
17.00 - 19:00 Gather.Town and end of conference
Chair: Nick Kirsop-Taylor