Private Standards and Public Governance
New book offers crucial insights into how private standards can complement if not substitute for regulation.
Regulating the “Kidney Club”
Scholar finds that many citizens are comfortable with providing financial incentives to living organ donors.
Writing the Rules of Football
Yale Law Professor explores the rulemaking power wielded by associations like the National Football League.
Recalculating the True Value of Private Certifications
Penn Law Regulation Fellow shares research on costs and compliance underlying transnational regulatory schemes.
Two Cheers for Industry Self-Governance
Better analysis can reveal the conditions under which self-regulation works well for society.
Private Rules, Public Goods
New book examines agents and entrepreneurs in today’s global environmental governance.
Despite Corporate Efforts, Labor Standards Remain Stagnant
PPR seminar focuses on the failure of private action to improve factory working conditions.