
Regulation, Litigation and Enforcement - Book
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Date: 26/08/2011 Code: 9780455229508 Thomson Reuters, AUSTRALIA |
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While litigation is often considered a last resort for achieving regulatory objectives, its use can have significant impacts on the regulator and regulated entity, and a consequential impact on industry, government and the public.
Regulation, Litigation, Enforcement examines the procedural aspects of litigation in the regulatory context from the perspective of theory, policy and practice. It considers litigation issues common to all regulatory schemes, such as investigation and information gathering powers, and criminal law aspects of regulatory litigation. The different regulatory regimes are considered together so that they can be compared and contrasted.
Regulation, Litigation, Enforcement reviews the need for regulation, forms of regulation and techniques of regulation. Pre-litigation steps are covered; coercive investigatory powers examined; and the limitations imposed by privilege discussed.
Chapter coverage includes:
- Directors’ and Officers’ insurance in the regulatory litigation context;
- the law on whistle blowers and immunity;
- pleadings, including the specific issue of challenging Australian Competition and Consumer Commission pleadings in cartel cases;
- enforcement of...
Editorial Reviews
Reviewed by Jane Grace, Australian Communications and Media Authority
The text explores the notion of “responsive regulation” and the concept of the “enforcement pyramid” with litigation as the last resort. There is an exploration of the various regulatory approaches and theories. One of the issues explored is “regulatory capture”, which happens when a regulatory agency, formed to act in the public’s interest, eventually acts...
Table of Contents
2. Coercive Investigatory Powers of ASIC, ACCC and ATO
3. Coercive Investigatory Powers - Legal Professional Privilege, Privilege Against Self-Incrimination and Penalty Privilege
4. Directors’ & Officers’ Insurance in the Regulatory Litigation Context
5. Whistleblowers and Immunity, ACCC Immunity Policy, Corporations Act Pt9.4AAA
6. The Role of Pleadings in Litigation
7. Challenging ACCC Pleadings
8. ASIC and Enforcing the Continuous Disclosure Regime
9. Public and Private Enforcement – ASIC and the Shareholder Class Action
10. Tax Litigation
11. Preventing the ATO from Bankrupting Your Client
12. Settling Civil Penalty Litigation with the ACCC
13. Overview of the Commonwealth Criminal Process
14. Criminalisation of Cartels
Resource Downloads
Product Reviews
- Ethos, June 2012 [PDF 290550]
- Law Society Journal April 2013 [PDF 47776]