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Damey K.J.J., Goldman J.M. and Vandenbergh J.G. (1992). Neuroendocrine responses to social regulation of puberty in the female house mouse. Neuroendocrinol 55, 434-443. [Pg.199]

Social Regulation, Technical Barriers, Trade and Diffusion of Innovation... [Pg.221]

The Chemistry of Social Regulation Multicomponent Signals in Ant Societies... [Pg.51]

Lave, Lester B. 1981. The Strategy of Social Regulation. Washington Brookings Institution. [Pg.89]

Joerges, C. and E. Vos, eds (1999) EU Committees Social Regulation, Law and Politics. Oxford Hart Publishing. [Pg.317]

Some conclusions can nevertheless be drawn. It seems clear from the survey research data that the American public is concerned over the increase in social regulation, and that there is growing interest in introducing the cost factor into agency considerations. It can reasonably be concluded that, so long as Executive Order 12291 requires regulatory impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis will play that function. Nevertheless, the nature of the debate is very likely to change in ways not yet anticipated by the present participants. [Pg.172]

The phenomena we call disabilities and those we call mental illnesses are both existential-vocational problems, par excellence. Both concepts are self-validating. As long as people believe that mental illnesses are diseases that cause disability, against the will ofthe disabledperson, the twin illusions of disability and mental illness as, ipso facto, diseases will remain impregnable. This makes the AWDA an especially important source for pharmacratic social regulations. [Pg.71]

There are as many fields of application of process analysers as there are kinds of industrial plants. Their purposes vary with the plant in question in oil refineries and nutrition industries they are intended to control product purity, either to meet scheduled specifications or so as not to cause detriment to the consumer s health. In other instances (e.g. power plants), they are meant to avoid corrosion of the materials making up the production plant, while in most cases —particularly in chemical industries, paper mills or blast furnaces— they are Intended to control gas and liquid wastes to comply with social regulations. [Pg.538]

Note that the law can be shown concisely such as a system of rules of behavior, sanctioned by the state, forming a social regulation. [Pg.342]

From social regulation to computer-based help facilities... [Pg.165]

P. Almond and 5. Colover (2012) Communication and Social Regulation The Criminalization of Work-Related Death, British Journal of Criminology, 52/5 (in press). [Pg.200]

Some 30,000 chemical substances for which existing information is considered inadequate have been identified. The smaller polymer producers in the Eastern European countries that joined the EU in May 2004 are expected to face an uphill struggle to meet the EU s environmental and social regulations. [Pg.185]

Lave, L.B. (1981). The Strategy of Social Regulations Decision Frameworks for Policy. [Pg.406]

I am taking a broad view of the term economic life, which I take to embrace all activities which fall under the heuristic division between social regulation, which typically concerns the regulation of industrial processes, and economic (or financial) regulation, which generally refers to the regulation of financial markets, prices and profits. See Chapter 1. [Pg.339]

Froud, J., and Ogus, A. (1996) Rational Social Regulation and Compliance Cost Assessment Public Administration 74 221-37. [Pg.354]

Bridge, G. (2000). The social regulation of resource access and environmental impact production, nature, and contradictions in the US copper industry. Geoforum, 31,237-256. [Pg.407]

For Durkheim no particular society completely exemplified one of the forms of solidarity, because all societies manifested both along with a certain amount of anomie. Typical results of anomie included moral anarchy, unbridled conflict, unlimited desires or feelings of meaninglessness, some of which clearly exist in a late twentieth-century Britain which having lost its empire failed to find a satisfactory role to replace its imperial one. If social regulation of the division of labour was excessive or forced as opposed to anomic (or Durkheim s ideal, spontaneous ), the results would include an atmosphere of repression, and of fatalism or smouldering resentment. Ideally a moral consensus should moderate competition arid conflict in society spontaneously, so that a middle course could be steered between anarchy and repression (Durkheim, 1933,1952). [Pg.15]

See, e.g., Robert W. Crandall, Controlling Industrial Pollution (1983) Peter W. Huber Robert E. Litan, The Liability Maze (1991) Lester B. Lave, The Strategy of Social Regulation (1981). [Pg.304]


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