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Centre for Regulatory Studies

Although the regulatory sector at state, national and international level is extensive and complex, the study of regulation is a relatively new discipline. The Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies was recently established to provide a better understanding of the nature, extent and implications of the contemporary regulatory environment.
The centre aims to integrate theory and practice through a broad, cross-disciplinary approach by addressing regulatory issues with flexible postgraduate teaching and research programs. The centre is a joint initiative between the faculties of Law, Business and Economics, Arts, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, and Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
The Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies brings together the wide range of knowledge and expertise within Monash University to provide a focus for teaching and research in regulation. Through the teaching program, we offer a core set of ideas, theories and skills to enable practitioners to analyse and deal with contemporary regulatory challenges.

About Us

About regulation

Conferences and Seminars

Teaching Programs

Research

Publications

New Initiative   Carbon Abatement Rules Project
REGU-pedia
Interactive bibliography of regulatory publications containing 3000+ references and growing.
 

Project
This project is funded by the Consumer Advocacy Panel.


Sponsors

The Faculty of Law is grateful for the generous support of the following organisations for the Monash Center for Regulatory Studies :

  •    Clayton Utz 2005-2010     
                                   
  •   Victorian Department of Justice 2008- 2011
 
UNITS


Communications law and regulation (LAW7322)
18, 19, 22, 23, 24 June 2009
Dr David Lindsay
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Regulatory Methods (LAW7315)
15, 16, 17, 20, 21 July 2009
Professor Arie Freiberg
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Economics of regulation (LAW 7444)
19 - 20, 26 - 28 October 2009
Professor David Cousins
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News & Events

 

***NEW UNIT***

Economics of regulation (LAW 7444)
 19 - 20, 26 - 28 October 2009
Professor David Cousins
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