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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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Principles of Rulemaking

2016
In a democracy, when a rule is made within the jurisdiction of a country, it could either be made as a direct or indirect import from a treaty or international norm, or a sui generis rule stemming from an exigency faced by that country. The former could be exemplified by any significant event, such as the earthquake in Ecuador of April 2016 or the ...
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Democratic Rulemaking

2003
Abstract In the introduction, I sketched the magnitude of the problem posed by administrative discretion. At this point in the argument, the stage has been set for a solution. It is time to assemble the players so as to describe the conditions necessary to avoiding bureaucratic domination. There are four main elements of my story that
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Judicial Rulemaking

1984
[No abstract available]
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The New Rulemaking

2008
Laws and regulations have their limitations. In abundance, they might become fu-tile, particularly due to regulatory capture. BIA is called for to reduce costs of doing business in Dubai and to improve the quality of regulations. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is also viewed to improve the general business environment.
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Rules for the Rulemakers

Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2019
Maximal flexibility of rules, or ease of reuse — choose one. The tighter the rules, the more consistent documents will be and the easier it will be to reuse them, but only if the rules are reasonable enough to be adopted. (If all the data creators ignore the rules, reuse doesn’t get easier.) JATS4R (JATS for Reuse) is a NISO working group devoted to ...
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The Management of Rulemaking

2019
Cornelius M. Kerwin, Scott R. Furlong
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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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The Process of Rulemaking

2019
Cornelius M. Kerwin, Scott R. Furlong
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Administrative Rulemaking

1985
[No abstract available]
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