Conference co-organized by the Dauphine Club of Regulators ane the OCDE-Network of Economic Regulators 

Date
Lundi 4 avril 2022
Heure
12h00 - 14h30
Lieu
En ligne - Livestorm
GR-2022-04-04-visuel-.jpg

Most regulations draw from ex-post notices of market failures or of competitors’ misbehaviours. Pushed by the impacted stakeholders, public authorities issue rules and establish oversight mechanisms. In an era of rapid technological change, and also characterised by the necessity to speed-up the response to the climate crisis, reducing the duration of the policy cycle is essential.

Due to their in-depth understanding of the industry’s and operators’ strategies, as well as thanks to their ties with the stakeholders, sectoral regulators can play a central role in contributing to the understanding of regulatory needs, especially by contributing to horizon scanning and scenario design. In a soft law approach, strategic foresight by regulators can also favour the convergence toward “focal points” — i.e. shared visions by the various players — that would allow coordination of strategies and implementation of the precautionary principle.

Complementing the Network of Economic Regulators discussion on the OECD Recommendation on Agile Regulatory Governance to Harness Innovation, the roundtable, jointly organised by the Dauphine Club of Regulators and the OECD-NER, will discuss how regulatory authorities in various industries and countries contribute or organise sectoral foresight in the perspective of favouring more agile regulations.

Confirmed speakers:

  • Susanna Metsälampi, Leading legal adviser, Transport Systems Services, Transport and Communications Agency/Traficom, FINLAND
  • Maya Bacache, Member of the College, Electronic Communications Regulatory Authority/ARCEP, FRANCE
  • Dominique Jamme, Managing Director, Energy Regulatory Commission, CRE, FRANCE
  • Miguel Amaral, Senior Policy Analyst, Regulary Policy Division, Public Governance Directorate, OECD
  • Samuel Omolade, Head of Regulatory Horizons Council Team, Better Regulation Executive/Regulatory Horizons Council, UNITED KINGDOM

and more to come...

Introduction by Eric BrousseauDirector of the Governance and Regulation Chair and of the Club of Regulators, Dauphine.

Concluding words by Martha Baxter, Policy Analyst, Regulatory Policy Division, Directorate for Public Governance, OECD.

REGISTER HERE