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E-Rulemaking

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2018
This article aims to identify the different technologies used in e-rulemaking platforms and initiatives and to assess the results from those initiatives. It aims to contribute to aid public officials responsible for the organization of such initiatives to decide what are the best practices and technologies in order to achieve the best results.
Nuno Carvalho, Rui Pedro Lourenço
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Electronic Rulemaking

Social Science Computer Review, 2003
This article proposes a social science research agenda that will reflect on and inform the development of new information technology-based approaches to the electronic collection, distribution, synthesis, and analysis of public commentary in the regulatory rulemaking process. It identifies one critical area of an ongoing governance transformation: the
Stuart W. Shulman   +3 more
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Rulemaking

2014
Rulemaking is the process by which federal or state agencies translate vague congressional statues into rules of law. The federal process is guided by the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) of 1946, and states have enacted similar legislation to guide state agency processes.
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Democratic Rulemaking

2017
This chapter examines to what extent agency rulemaking is democratic. It identifies four major theoretical approaches to administrative rulemaking: the unitary executive theory, emphasizing presidential control and accountability; the structure and process school of thought, emphasizing congressional control; the insulation perspective, holding that ...
John M. de Figueiredo   +1 more
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E-Rulemaking

2007
Throughout the world, governments use regulation to combat monopoly power, protect consumers, and reduce health, safety, and environmental risks. Regulation promotes the safety of transportation, the cleanliness of the air, and the quality of their food and drugs. Today, nearly every major aspect of contemporary public life is significantly affected by
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Negotiated rulemaking in practice

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1986
AbstractUntil recently, parties interested in rulemaking by federal agencies were forced to voice their views primarily through adversarial procedures. An alternative, negotiated rulemaking, was proposed by the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) in 1982.
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