Regulation by Litigation
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About the Book
Federal and state regulatory agencies are increasingly making use of litigation as a means of regulation. In this book, three experts in regulatory law and theory offer a systematic analysis of the use of litigation to impose substantive regulatory measures, including a public choice-based analysis of why agencies choose to litigate in some circumstances.The book examines three major cases in which litigation was used to achieve regulatory ends: the EPA's suit against heavy duty diesel engine manufacturers; asbestos and silica dust litigation by private attorneys; and private and state lawsuits against cigarette manufacturers. The authors argue that litigation is an inappropriate means for establishing substantive regulatory provisions, and they conclude by suggesting a variety of reforms to help curb today's growing reliance on such practice.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780300120028
EAN: 9780300120028
Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2008
Binding: HARDCOVER
Continuations: English
Height: 241 mm
LCCN: 2008017720
No of Pages: 282
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 25 mm
ISBN-10: 0300120028
Publisher: Yale Univ Pr
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Depth: 32
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Series Title: English
Width: 165 mm