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Although Belgium recently followed the Dutch way of
regulating
voluntary active euthanasia in a strictly medicalized framework, it is precisely this sort of regulation that is increasingly challenged.
A common framework for
regulating
the financial system is also required, as is a common banking-resolution framework that serves the interests of taxpayers and government bondholders, rather than those of banks and their creditors.
The United States is taking tentative steps to follow Japan in
regulating
fintech, though the endgame is far from clear.
Some European governments have already made significant progress in
regulating
this practice.
They cooperated with trade unions and favored a strong government role in
regulating
and stabilizing markets.
One might say that establishing new rules
regulating
when and how the old rules may be broken smacks of desperation.
The UK was not the first country to favor a single regulator capable of
regulating
these conglomerates as groups, and understanding the cross-sector nature of their business.
Legalizing and
regulating
marijuana will not only help to protect consumers from such life-altering penalties; it will also reduce the incentives for violence associated with black markets that are common in US cities and narcotics-producing countries.
Regulating
marijuana – and the initiatives that could soon follow – has the potential to reduce violence at home and abroad, spare young people from undeserved criminal records, and reduce stigma among vulnerable people.
Making matters worse, the Chinese authorities are tightening credit and
regulating
the money supply through sterilization and high reserve requirements for bank deposits – an approach that undermines real economic growth considerably.
An initiative called REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) would pay for ecosystem services on a global scale by rewarding forest conservation, thereby
regulating
climate change.
Legally mandated breakups – such as of Standard Oil in 1911 and AT&T in 1982 – are rare, and
regulating
prices charged by “natural monopolies” (such as electric utilities) is uncommon.
For example, a new law
regulating
the judiciary has been a demand of the revolution since its early weeks.
International agreements
regulating
the size and composition of national defenses have often been controversial in the Senate.
The species that are so rapidly disappearing provide human beings with indispensable ecosystem services:
regulating
the climate, maintaining soil fertility, pollinating crops and defending them from pests, filtering fresh water, and supplying food.
There is talk of
regulating
the financial sector, but governments are afraid to shake confidence.
The record of the last 20 years shows that the Chinese monetary and banking authorities have a habit of taking an ostrich approach to the informal financial sector, pretending that they are
regulating
the sector until serious problems emerge.
For example, the avowed intention of the EU Common Fisheries Policy is "to protect fish resources by
regulating
the amount of fish taken from the sea, by allowing young fish to reproduce , and by ensuring that measures are respected."
But this line of reasoning has a dangerous weakness: It assumes that a legal cartel – one proposed model for
regulating
supply – would crowd out illegal suppliers by providing ivory to the market at a lower cost.
Or the conflicts can be limited by
regulating
the scope of financial institutions.
The other way is to try to reduce the informational gaps or their impact by
regulating
the expertise and incentives surrounding the rating process (the failure of which had serious consequences in the current crisis).
To be sure, such concerns are not unwarranted;China and its partners would benefit from robust anti-corruption legislation
regulating
Chinese companies’ international operations.
For many industries, navigating what the World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab has called the Fourth Industrial Revolution means
regulating
technology.
They were also admonished to do a better job at
regulating
their financial system.
The disaster, however, poses a much deeper challenge to how modern societies deal with
regulating
complex technologies.
Catholics have approved ways of
regulating
births, he continued, and should practice “responsible parenthood" rather than breeding “like rabbits."
As a result, the minimal consensus needed to establish rules for
regulating
these countries’ political transitions has failed to emerge.
Although there have been enormous improvements in most of these areas, there remains a huge agenda, particularly with regard to breaking up or
regulating
monopolies – public, private, commercial, trade union-based – that plague nearly every country in the region.
To be sure, over the last few decades, great strides have been made in
regulating
the deliberate movement of the genetic material of animals, plants, and other living things across borders.
Perhaps the most important forum for such discussions is the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the main treaty
regulating
access to biodiversity.
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