Abstract

The Role of Private Actors in Regulation Processes : Participation, Self-Regulation, and Private Regulation The recent development of private participation in regulatory activity must be understood as the advent of new models of rulemaking cooperations : co-regulation, delegated regulation, and recognized private regulation. These models reflect new convergences between regulation — usually considered in the public interest — and self regulation. On the basis of this observation, the author calls for the building of a new regulation law integrating these changes and redefining the distinction between public and private law.

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