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University of Wisconsin Law School Clinical Professor Louise G. Trubek is the Editor for the March 2008 special health care issue of the journal Regulation and Governance.

"As practices with transnational reach evolve rapidly all over the world," Trubek says, "people have come to recognize that it is crucial to have new tools of regulation and governance when it comes to the global improvement of health care."

Articles in the issue focus on four key themes: regulatory pluralism, participation, accountability, and capacity.

"With dramatic health care developments occurring globally, it is essential for policies and regulations to keep up with rapid changes and trends," says Trubek.

Regulation and Governance, published by Wiley-Blackwell, aims to serve as the leading platform for the study of regulation and governance by political scientists, lawyers, sociologists, historians, criminologists, psychologists, anthropologists, economists, and others.

Submitted by on January 28, 2008

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