Robert A. Kagan discusses how litigation shapes regulation, policymaking, and accountability in the United States.
Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. The development of a comprehensive regulatory model for medical devices is essential to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of ...
The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has indicated that it is waiting on the Ministry of Finance and Public Service (MOFPS) and Cabinet ...
In an effort to harmonize German law with European law requirements, the new draft German CRD VI transposition law provides for a revision of the existing legal framework for third-country ...
The history of trade associations in the United States is deeply connected to the evolution of American business, especially intertwined with the impact of an industrializing economy and the array of ...
In industries where government oversight is extensive—such as financial services, pharmaceuticals, freight rail and insurance—the idea of industry self-regulation may seem unnecessary or redundant.