A Floating Law Firm?
Canadian Bar Association report may rekindle debate over alternative ownership structures for U.S. law firms.
Regulators Quietly Prepare to Open Chinese Capital Markets
Cross-border trading between Shanghai and Hong Kong promises economic opportunity and regulatory challenges.
Changing Risk Culture is Hard
Culture and attitudes toward risk are built into the foundations of systemically important banks.
The Battle over Transatlantic Financial Regulation
Improved diplomatic processes would help strengthen international economic cooperation.
Private Rules, Public Goods
New book examines agents and entrepreneurs in today’s global environmental governance.
Global Treaty on Mercury Signed in Japan
When ratified, new international agreement will require restricted use of mercury by 2020.
Indian Supreme Court Demands Regulation of Clinical Trials
Court asks government to protect vulnerable people from poorly-run trials.
The Regulatory Review Announces 2013-14 Editorial Board
Incoming Board plans to spread the reach of RegBlog’s mix of regulatory news, analysis, and opinion.
Regulatory Year in Review: 2012
We celebrate the regulatory news, analysis, and opinion developments of 2012.
From Food to Fracking: Guar Gum and International Regulation
Indian guar gum regulation may impact fracking.
International Linkage of National Climate Change Policies
Regulation of greenhouse gas emissions may proceed by linking together multiple national cap-and-trade systems.