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Institute of Regulation\'s PodcastInstitute of Regulation's PodcastEpisode 19: Understanding Regulatory CaptureThe latest edition of The Regulation Podcast focuses on the concept of regulatory capture - what it is and how regulators can avoid getting caught - hearing the expert views of Dr Eva Heims of York University and Dr Justin Rex of Bowling Green University USA, drawing on case studies in their academic publications.A short guide to regulatory capture from Dr Heims is here: ‘Regulatory-capture-A-short-guide-for-practitioners.pdf’ She will also be contributing to our online workshop on regulatory capture, Thursday 05 December 2024.2024-07-3034 minSpegillinnSpegillinnBarnaníðingur á Ólympíuleikum og fólksfækkun í JapanÓlympíuleikarnir verða settir við hátíðlega athöfn í París á föstudag. Leikarnir eru stærsti íþróttaviðburður heims og fjölmiðlar keppast við að segja frá öllu sem þeim við kemur. Ljót fortíð hollenska strandblakarans Steven van de Velde er eitt þeirra mála sem fjallað er um. Það hefur varpað skugga á gleðina í aðdraganda leikana og vakið miklar deilur, því van de Velde er dæmdur barnaníðingur. Eva Björk Benediktsdóttir kynnti sér málið. Japanir voru í ársbyrjun ríflega eitt hundrað tuttugu og ein og hálf milljón talsins og hafði þá fækkað um rúmlega 850.00...2024-07-2510 minThe CARRseat podcastThe CARRseat podcastCustomer Engagement in Regulation [Audio]Contributor(s): Dr Eva Heims, Professor Martin Lodge | Economic regulation in the UK has increasingly emphasised the importance of customer engagement. However, there are variations across sectors and devolved regions. What explains these differences? Why has customer engagement become a central theme in contemporary regulation? Eva Heims (CARR/LSE) and Martin Lodge discuss the implications of this emphasis on customer engagement.2016-01-2909 min