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Episode 13 - Fundamentals of Regulation with Professor Martin Lodge

December 21, 2023 Institute of Regulation
Episode 13 - Fundamentals of Regulation with Professor Martin Lodge
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Episode 13 - Fundamentals of Regulation with Professor Martin Lodge
Dec 21, 2023
Institute of Regulation

Guest: Prof. Martin Lodge, professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics

Subject: “The fundamentals of regulation”

Our latest podcast guest is Martin Lodge, professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics. 

Alongside his day job at the LSE, Martin runs the Institute of Regulation’s new two-day Fundamentals of Regulation course which is specifically designed as a foundation for regulatory professionals and aimed at those who are new to the profession or have only a limited experience in the sector.

In the podcast - and on the course - Martin covers a huge amount of ground on a range of issues such as standards, enforcement, risk assessment, the politics of regulation, and the power of engagement with the public and consumers. He delves into his decades of experience in regulation – experience which has led to him to be known as “one of the leading scholars of regulation”. 

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Guest: Prof. Martin Lodge, professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics

Subject: “The fundamentals of regulation”

Our latest podcast guest is Martin Lodge, professor of political science and public policy at the London School of Economics. 

Alongside his day job at the LSE, Martin runs the Institute of Regulation’s new two-day Fundamentals of Regulation course which is specifically designed as a foundation for regulatory professionals and aimed at those who are new to the profession or have only a limited experience in the sector.

In the podcast - and on the course - Martin covers a huge amount of ground on a range of issues such as standards, enforcement, risk assessment, the politics of regulation, and the power of engagement with the public and consumers. He delves into his decades of experience in regulation – experience which has led to him to be known as “one of the leading scholars of regulation”.