Regulatory Capacity Review of Kenya

Autor: International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES
POLICY INSTRUMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
CODE OF CONDUCT
COMMITTEE ON REGULATORY REFORM
COMPETITORS
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY
MINISTER OF FINANCE
POLICY ISSUES
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICY
POLICY OPTIONS
PROSECUTIONS
MANUFACTURING SECTOR
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE
INFORMAL SECTOR
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
COMPETITION POLICY
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT
CONSULTATION
ABUSES
POLICY PRINCIPLES
STANDING ORDER
BRIBES
CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS
INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
REGULATORY ACTIVITIES
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
TRANSPARENCY
SERVICE DELIVERY
PRIME MINISTER
CASE LAW
SECOND READING
REGULATORY RESPONSIBILITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
PUBLIC SERVICES
PATRONAGE
FINAL REPORT
REGULATORY PROCESSES
DRAFT LEGISLATION
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
CONSULTATIONS
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATION
REGULATORY REFORM STRATEGY
STANDING ORDERS
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
REGULATORY IMPACT
CORPORATE INCOME TAX
SCANDAL
COPYRIGHT
POLICY STATEMENT
REGULATORY PROPOSALS
DISCRETION
PRIME MINISTERS
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
LEGISLATIVE POWER
REGULATORY PROCESS
AUDITOR
LAW REFORM
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
APPROPRIATION BILL
JAIL
LEGAL SYSTEM
JUDICIARY
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
ATTORNEY GENERAL
REGULATORY AGENDA
ACTIONS
CIVIL SERVANTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
POLICE
JUSTICE
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT
CABINET COMMITTEE
LEGAL DRAFTING
LEGAL OPINIONS
CRIMINAL
GOVERNANCE INITIATIVES
CONFIDENCE
INITIATIVE
GOOD GOVERNANCE
COMMERCIAL LAWS
CUSTOMARY LAW
REGULATORY SYSTEM
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS
PARLIAMENTARY PROCESS
ELECTIONS
POLICY FRAMEWORK
IMPACT OF REGULATIONS
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
AMENDMENT
LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS
PARLIAMENTARY PRESIDENT
SUFFRAGE
REGULATORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
LAWS
REGULATORY REFORM POLICY
POLITICAL PARTIES
LEADERSHIP
ACCOUNTABILITY
REGULATORY STANDARDS
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY
PUBLIC SERVICE
REGULATORY POLICIES
LEGAL SERVICES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
PUBLIC SUPPORT
ECONOMIC MINISTRY
OFFICIAL SECRETS
AUDITOR GENERAL
ACTS
BEST PRACTICE
BUSINESS REGULATION
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
STATUTORY OBLIGATION
STATUTORY REQUIREMENT
CRIME
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS
PUBLIC COMPLAINTS
INTEGRITY
INVESTIGATIONS
PROCUREMENT
SANCTIONS
REGULATORY PURPOSES
REGULATORY REGIMES
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
CORRUPTION LEGISLATION
MEDIA
ACT OF PARLIAMENT
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
POLITICAL PARTY
COMMON LAW
REGULATORY REFORM
FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
ISLAMIC LAW
POLICY PROPOSALS
CONSTITUENCY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PARLIAMENTARY LEGISLATION
SOLICITOR GENERAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
STATUTE LAW
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINAL DRAFT
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
INVESTIGATION
JURISDICTIONS
REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS
GOVERNMENT REFORM
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS
REGULATORY POLICY
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
CANDIDATES
INVESTIGATOR
LEGISLATIVE POWERS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
APPLICABLE LAW
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS
STANDING COMMITTEE
REGULATORY INITIATIVES
BEST PRACTICES
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
REGULATORY ISSUES
CABINET OFFICE
QUALITY REGULATION
CABINET FOR APPROVAL
REGULATORY REFORMS
LEGAL REFORM
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT
CABINET
LEGISLATION
APPROPRIATION BILLS
PROFESSIONAL BODIES
ANTI-CORRUPTION
THIRD READING
REGULATORS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
LAWYERS
BUSINESS REGULATIONS
LOCAL ELECTIONS
ELECTION
DEMOCRATIC STATE
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
POLITICAL ISSUES
ETHICS
ADVISORY SERVICES
COALITION GOVERNMENT
Popis: Regulatory reform has emerged as an important policy area in developing countries. For reforms to be beneficial, regulatory regimes need to be transparent, coherent, and comprehensive. They must establish appropriate institutional frameworks and liberalized business regulations; enforce competition policy and law; and open external and internal markets to trade and investment. This report examines the institutional set-up for and use of regulatory policy instruments in Kenya. It is one of five reports prepared on countries in East and Southern Africa (the others are on Zambia, Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania). The report is based on a review of public documents prepared by the government, donors, and the private sector, and on a limited number of interviews with key institutions and individuals.
Databáze: OpenAIRE