Regulation: Enforcement and compliance [Research and Public Policy Series, Number 57]

& Sarre, Rick (2004) Regulation: Enforcement and compliance [Research and Public Policy Series, Number 57]. Research and Public Policy Series. Australian Institute of Criminology, Australia.

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The papers in this collection have been selected by peer review from the presentations made at a conference in September 2002 entitled Current issues in regulation: enforcement and compliance, convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in conjunction with the Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) at the Australian National University, and the Division of Business and Enterprise at the University of South Australia.

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ID Code: 78185
Item Type: Book/Report (Commissioned Report)
Series Name: Research and Public Policy Series
Measurements or Duration: 128 pages
ISBN: 0-642-53837-9
Pure ID: 34151810
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law
Current > Schools > School of Law
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2004 Australian Institute of Criminology
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