Dr. Sharanjit, Professor of Law, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala is organising Swayam Course on Regulatory Governance. The last date of registration is August 31.
About the Course
This course has been created specifically to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of India’s regulatory environment as well as worldwide best practices. The course covers regulatory jurisprudence, analyses issues faced by Indian regulators, and offers solutions. It aims to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of regulatory bodies and market scenarios in different sectors and how they influence the economy.
The regulators are charged with regulating the markets in their respective sectors. The most important duty performed by regulators is the formulation of regulations. Government laws enhance economic progress, promote social welfare, and safeguard the environment. They can include legal constraints, contracts, and co-regulation, as well as certifications or accreditation and social controls like norm-setting.
After going through this MOOC, the learners will be able to:
- Differentiate between several types of regulations and regulatory bodies.
- Describe the operation and oversight of regulators inside the Indian regulatory structure.
- Describe numerous best practices and guidelines for good regulatory governance.
- Understand regulatory effect assessment and its significance in the regulatory system.
Undergraduate students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration are the target audience for this MOOC. This is a five-credit course. There are 50 modules. The duration of the course is 15 weeks.
Over time, various regulatory approaches have emerged, including prescriptive strategies that aim to impose specific requirements on those who must follow the rules; performance-based strategies that only specify the desired outcomes; and process-based strategies that aim to shape the internal motivations and norms of those who must follow the rules. While regulation appears to be securely entrenched as an important component of society, it nevertheless faces substantial challenges in terms of efficiency, democratic supervision, and equitable implementation. This MOOC will strive to provide a detailed and thorough exploration of all the issues described above.
Summary
Course Status : | Upcoming |
Course Type : | Core |
Duration : | 15 weeks |
Category : | Humanities and Social Sciences |
Credit Points : | 5 |
Level : | Undergraduate |
Start Date : | 10 Jul 2024 |
End Date : | 31 Oct 2024 |
Enrollment Ends : | 31 Aug 2024 |
Exam Date : | 15 Dec 2024 IST |
Shift : | II |
Course Layout
Week – 1
- Introduction of Regulatory Governance
- Regulatory Governance: Scope and Institutions
- Structural Principles of Regulatory Governance
- Regulatory Governance: From Ground to Sky
Week – 2
- Regulatory Governance and Second Administrative Reforms Commission
- Fundamental Rights and Regulatory Governance
- Directive Principles of State Policy: Philosophy and Significance in Regulatory Governance
- Citizens’ Charter and Regulatory Governance
Week – 3
- Audit in Regulatory Governance
- The Comptroller and Auditor General of India
- Independence of Regulator
- Transparency of Regulator: Structural, Institutional, and Operational Aspects
- Accountability of Regulator: Structural, Institutional, and Operational Aspects
Week – 4
- Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation: Introduction, Need and Its Objective of Establishment
- Provisions Concerning Composition or Constitution of CDSCO
- Functions of Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation
Week – 5
- Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI): An Introduction, Need and Objective of Its Establishment
- Provisions Concerning Composition or Constitution of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
- Functions of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
- Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
Week – 6
- Central Electricity Regulatory Commission: An Overview
- Central Electricity Regulatory Commission: Composition and Functions: An Analysis
- Powers and Role of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission: Regulating Power Sector in India
Week – 7
- University Grants Commission: Introduction, Objectives and Role in Regulation of Higher Education
- University Grants Commission: Structure, Powers, and Functions
Week – 8
- Role of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India in Regulatory Governance
- Role of National Payment Corporation of India in Regulating Cashless and Digital Transactions
- Role of Central Pollution Control Board in Regulatory Governance
- Role of State Pollution Control Board in Regulatory Governance
Week – 9
- Competition Commission of India: Introduction, Composition and Functions
- Role of CCI as an Adjudicator and a Regulator in the Indian Competitive Markets
- Power and Duties of Competition Commission of India
Week – 10
- Securities and Exchange Board of India: Introduction, Need and Objective
- Securities and Exchange Board of India: Function and Powers
Week – 11
- Election Commission of India: An Introduction, Need and Objectives
- Election Commission of India: Composition
- Election Commission of India: Its Role and Functions
- Election Commission of India: Its Powers in the Light of ‘Authority and Responsibility’ Principle
Week – 12
- National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
- Reserve Bank of India: Introduction, Need and Objective of Establishment
- Functions, Powers, and Decision Making of the Reserve Bank of India
- Organisational Structure of the Reserve Bank of India
Week – 13
- Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016: Introduction and Salient Features
- Role of National Biodiversity Authority in Regulatory Governance
- Regulatory Mechanism in Intellectual Property Sector
Week – 14
- Bar Council of India: Constitution, Functions and Powers
- State Bar Councils: Constitution, Composition, Functions and Powers
- Bar Council of India and Legal Education Rules
Week – 15
- Remedial Measures against Failure in Regulatory Governance
- Regulatory Governance at a Glance
About the Instructor
Professor Of Law, Rajiv Gandhi National University Of Law, Patiala, Punjab
Dr. Sharanjit has been a Professor of Law at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, since 2017. Prior to working at this university, she was a regular faculty member at the Department of Law, Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda, Punjab. She has also taught as a regular faculty member at Bhai Gurdass College of Law, Sangrur, Punjab, and at Sardar Amarjit Singh Memorial Institute of Law, Samana. She is a visiting faculty member at the Punjab Jail Training School, Patiala, and imparts training in the field of criminal law to various batches of prison officials from Punjab, New Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh.
She pursued her graduation in commerce from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Her LL.B. and LL.M. are from Punjabi University, Patiala. She has done her Ph.D. from Punjabi University Patiala on the topic, Legal Framework to Deal with Terrorism in India, under the able guidance of Professor (Dr.) G.I.S. Sandhu. She is the holder of the NCC ‘B’ certificate.
She has participated in a three-month certificate course in “Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology in the Internet Age” from the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. She has also participated in an intensive forty-two-hour training in Mediating the Litigated Case at Pepperdine University, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Malibu, CA.
How to Register?
Interested candidates can register via the link given at the end of the post.
Course Certificate
30% for in-course assessment and 70% for end term online exam.
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