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Explains how the CMA will apply Article 101 TFEU and the Chapter I prohibition when assessing the activities of such bodies.
This literature review looks at how behavioural insight is used in the design of alternatives to regulation and how this can improve compliance and participation.
Case study on how the advertising industry initiated a system of self-regulation in non-broadcast media in 1962, followed by co-regulation with…
This is a study for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport on online advertising issues and self-regulatory initiatives.
A report on the results from the trial of a new self-regulating tide gate developed by the Environment Agency.
This page provides a guide for those interested in key upcoming digital regulatory activity being explored, developed or implemented by government. It covers a range of governance activities, from legislative change to the development of co-regulatory and self-regulatory frameworks.
RA Withdrawn, contents are covered RA 4806(5) and promulgated in accordance with RA 5401.
RA withdrawn see rationale.
What you need to do to place a medical device on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and European Union (EU) markets.
A new design of tidegate from the Environment Agency will help to facilitate restoration of coastal and wetland habitats.
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
RA withdrawn, content is satisfactorily regulated through the requirements of RA 5401, 5810 (20) and RA 1220(5).
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