The Framework for Regulation
Here is the Framework for Meaningful Involvement of Stakeholders in Regulation
Ensuring that regulation does not overly prioritise the needs of companies at the expense of the public interest requires the contribution of a broad range of stakeholders, particularly those most impacted by the products being regulated.
This Framework for Meaningful Engagement aims to underpin the findings of SocietyInside’s work Trust and Tech Governance which identified the importance
of the involvement of stakeholders in governance design as critical aspects of regulatory competence and societal trust.
It supports the three new proficiencies for governance identified by the research – ‘Building a trusted environment for collaboration’, ‘Involving citizens’ and ‘Evidence of trustworthiness as a communications strategy’.
It is also part of SocietyInside’s ongoing collaboration with Professor Chris Hodges to support his pioneering work on Outcome-Based Cooperative Regulation