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Revision as of 10:57, 8 June 2009
Introduction
Based at Oxford University the Regulatory Policy Institute monitors developments in both regulatory law and de-regulation.
People
- George Yarrow, Visiting Professor, University of Newcastle; Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford; Associate Fellow, Templeton College, Oxford has been prominent throughout the history of the Regulatory Policy Institute.
- Chris Decker has been prominent since 1999/2000 [1]
In September 2001 the Council of Management of the Regultaory Policy Institute was made up of the following:
- Peter Freeman, Head of EC & Competition Law, Simmons & Simmons
- Tony Appleyard, Professor of Accounting & Management, University of Newcastle
- Sir Ian Byatt, former Director-General, Ofwat
- Alison Clark, Director of Corporate Affairs, News International
- Peter Gray, President, Tunbridge & Wells Equitable
- Peter Hazell, Managing Partner, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- John Sadler CBE, Chairman, Argent Group
- Frank Sharratt, Director, Kerr McGee Oil (UK) plc
- Dr. Irwin Stelzer, Hudson Institute & The Sunday Times
- Dr. John Temple Lang, Director, DG IVC, European Commission [2].
Conferences
The Regulatory Policy Institute are prolific organisers of conferences, seminars and forums discussing various policy areas involving regulation.
Including:-
“The Politicisation of Regulatory Policy: Exceptional circumstances or a new trend ?”
London, November 6th 2002
According to the Regulatory Policy Institute the aims of this conferences was to "examine the changing role of politics, and politicians, in UK regulatory policy and to discuss the implications that this may have for the formulation and application of public policy and for the activities of independent regulatory agencies"
Speakers included:
Mr. Philip O’Donnell, Director Regulation & Network Policy, Strategic Rail Authority
Mr. John Smith, Director of Regulation & Government, Railtrack
Dr. Irwin Stelzer, RPI Council of Management, The Hudson Institute & The Sunday Times
Mr. Chris Bolt, Regulation & Public Affairs Group Director, Lattice Group
Professor Colin Robinson, Director, Institute of Economic Affairs
Mr. Callum Mc Carthy, Chief Executive, Ofgem
Sir Ian Byatt, RPI Council of Management, Former Director-General, Ofwat
Professor George Yarrow, Director, Regulatory Policy Institute
Papers
Website
References
- ↑ Regulatory Policy Institute Who's who at the RPI, RPRC and ERRI Accessed 8 June 2009, Web Archive,
- ↑ Regulatory Policy Institute Who's who at the RPI, RPRC and ERRI Accessed 8 June 2009, Web Archive,