
Soft Law In Governance And Regulation
by Ulrika Morth
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How do you personally define the boundary between rules that are strictly binding and those that merely serve as guidelines in your everyday professional or civic life?
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Considering the book's definition of soft law as legally non-binding rules like codes of conduct and declarations, where do you most frequently encounter this type of governance outside of politics?
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The book highlights how the boundaries between hard and soft law are often blurred in practice; how does this ambiguity affect public trust in regulatory bodies?
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