Global-Regulation /

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Imprint:[Toronto, Ont.] : York University, 2012-
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10935899
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Varying Form of Title:Global regulation
Other authors / contributors:Goltz, Nachshon, editor.
Global-Regulation, Inc.
Notes:"Our indexing team includes scholars in the field of regulation and is coordinated by Nachshon Goltz, PhD (Can.), LLM, LLB, BA of Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada."--About page.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:Contains index of more than 1.3 million laws and regulations (linking to the official full-text source) from many countries and data sources, providing exclusive access to machine-translated legislation (from China, Japan, Germany, Mexico, Denmark, Finland and more). Offers a unique analytic tool that illustrates the complexity level of a given search query across jurisdictions, using downloadable graphs. In addition, provides an integrated searchable database of 180,000 technical standards that allows one to search standards and find references of the standards in the legislation.
Global-Regulation is the first and only web-based searchable data base of indexed case studies in the field of regulation. Global-Regulation has set an ambitious vision: to improve the regulatory process by enabling regulators to implement the lessons of the research and to help scholars to further explore the regulatory field, hence creating better regulation.
Global-Regulation (en anglais seulement) est la première et unique base de données consultable sur le Web des études de cas indexées dans le domaine de la réglementation. Global-Regulation a fixé un programme ambitieux: améliorer le processus réglementaire en permettant des régulateurs à mettre en œuvre les leçons de la recherche et à aider les chercheurs à explorer davantage le domaine réglementaire, créant ainsi une meilleure réglementation.