Regulated Self-Regulation from a Legal Historical Perspective

May 18, 2018

The latest addition to our research-paper series on SSRN familiarises the reader with a number of fields of »regulated self-regulation«, i.e. regulatory complexes, in which state and non-state regulatory activities are intertwined. The area examined is Germany, and the period of investigation is the 19th and early 20th centuries. Each chapter begins with a comprehensive introduction, which provides an overview of the regulated self-regulation sector in question. This is then followed by the normative sources that illustrate the regulatory framework for the related sector. This contribution documents the results of the MPIeR research project »Regulated Self-Regulation from a Legal Historical Perspective«. It offers an introduction to the field of research, familiarises the reader with central legal sources and, at the same time, is intended to stimulate further research.

As part of the SSRN series, this contribution is categorised under the subsidia et instrumenta subseries, intended for research materials.

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