The International Regulatory Reform Conference is organized by the Bertelsmann Foundation in Berlin between 16-18 of November.
Even though it is not an event dedicated to CSR, it touches very important regulatory issues which are relevant to the CSR debate, too.
The aim of the conference is:
1.To bring together leading experts on regulation and regulatory quality
2. To provide an international overview of current developments in the area
of regulatory reform
3. To share best practices in the area of regulatory reform in a systematic
and efficient way.
The conference will offer 20 sessions in the following five parallel work streams:
1. Going Beyond Red Tape
2. Measuring Regulatory Quality
3. Delivering Regulatory Quality
4. Risk, Regulation and International Cooperation
5. Regional Approaches to Better Regulation
The session will focus on the following topics:
What does business want from regulatory reform?
Transparency and public participation in the regulatory process?
Changing trends in better regulation – Views from Europe and the United States
The current state of European self- and co-regulation
Regulatory governance in developing countries
Regulatory reform in South Korea and Japan: Deregulation and social regulations
Risk regulation in an interconnected world.
More information at: IRR-conference@bertelsmann.de