The OECD’s Regulatory Policy Division organized an event for the official launch of the 2021 Regulatory Policy Outlook.
The latter maps country efforts to improve regulatory quality in line with the 2012 OECD Recommendation on Regulatory Policy and Governance, and shares good regulatory practices that can help close the gaps. It provides unique insights into how countries approach the design, enforcement and revision of regulations, and suggests where countries can best focus their efforts to ensure that laws and regulations work as intended. Finally, it discusses some agile and innovative approaches to rulemaking such as regulatory sandboxes, behavioural insights, and outcome-based, data-driven and risk-based regulation.
The global launch of the OECD 2021 Regulatory Policy Outlook will feature a high-level panel session as per below.
- Presentation of key messages
Nick Malyshev, Head of Regulatory Policy Division, OECD
Christiane Arndt-Bascle, Head of Measuring Regulatory Performance Programme, OECD
- Panel discussion
Moderator:
Stephan Naundorf, Chair of the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee Counsellor to Minister of State to the Chancellor, Hendrik Hoppenstedt, Better Regulation Office, Federal Chancellery, GermanyPanellists:
Shagufta Ahmed, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) (tbc)
Florentin Blanc, Senior Analyst, Regulatory Policy Division, OECD
Rosyln Docktor, Director for Technology & Health Policy; Director for the Middle East and Africa – IBM
Antonio Nicita, Professor of Economic Policy, Lumsa University Rome
Claudio Radaelli, Professor of Comparative Public Policy, School of Transnational Governance/ EUI
Hilary Sutcliffe, Director of Society Inside
- Concluding remarks
Elsa Pilichowski, Director, Public Governance Directorate, OECD
The launch will take place on Thursday 14 October, 15h00-16h30, Paris time.
It is possible to register for the Zoom event here.