Manchester Centre for Regulation, Governance and Public Law
Description
The Manchester Centre for Regulation, Governance, and Public Law (ManReg) aims to become a globally recognised academic institution known for its excellence in research and contributions to enhanced regulation and governance in various domains. The centre's objectives are as follows:
- Conducting and disseminating high-quality research.
- Facilitating collaboration and serving as a focal point for research networks and partnerships at regional, national, and international levels.
- Engaging with policymakers and practitioners to shape regulatory strategies and actions that enhance human, economic, and environmental security.
- Developing and delivering undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs.
ManReg comprises a diverse group of over 20 academics and PhD students who bring together expertise from various disciplines and are dedicated to policy engagement. This interdisciplinary team, which includes lawyers, criminologists, socio-legal scholars, and others, collaborates on regulatory challenges across multiple sectors such as environmental regulation, corporate governance, media regulation, policing, intellectual property, and biotechnology. Through strong connections with regulators, policymakers, and practitioners in these sectors, ManReg ensures that its research has a tangible impact.
The School of Law has a proud tradition of scholarship on regulation dating back to the 1980s. Established in 2011, The Manchester Centre for Regulation and Governance (ManReg) builds upon this tradition while charting new paths for future advancements.
Offers funding
No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
2011
Contact details
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
United Kingdom
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University of Manchester
Manchester
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2024-04-16 08:50:46