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E-raamat: Neoliberalism, State-Corporate Power and Regulatory Failure: The Harms of Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicine Regulation in Australia [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Rhiannon Bandiera is Assistant Professor in Criminology at the Department of Law, Maynooth University, Ireland.)
  • Formaat: 226 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003285762
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  • Formaat: 226 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003285762

Based on over a decade of research, this book examines the social harms of Australian prescription and non-prescription medicines regulation and how these ultimately stem from neoliberalism and its reinforcement of state and corporate power.



Based on over a decade of research, this book examines the social harms of Australian prescription and non-prescription medicine regulation and how these ultimately stem from neoliberalism and its reinforcement of state and corporate power.

Neoliberalism shapes state and corporate power, regulation and the harms resulting from regulatory failure, yet the links between these themes are rarely discussed. Drawing on the concept of hegemonic neoliberal governmentality, this book critically examines Australian medicine regulation and the harms resulting from its failure in areas such as medicine quality, safety and efficacy; direct-to-consumer advertising; and marketing directed at health professionals. It traces these harms through the colonial foundations and evolution of medicine regulation in Australia, exploring both regulatory failure and the attempts at reforming this regulatory system. It argues that neoliberalism is not regulatable and reinforces and sustains itself, empowering the state and corporations while disempowering the public and those representing its interests. Thus, reducing its harms is only achievable through broader, transformative change, rather than by reforming (and thereby continuing to work within) the existing neoliberal capitalist system.

Neoliberalism, State-Corporate Power and Regulatory Failure

will be of value to practitioners, members of the public and private sector and academics active in the fields of state, corporate and state–corporate crime, social harm and regulation, as well as to those new to the study of medicine-related harms. It will also be of interest to all those concerned about their health and the medicines they use.

1. Introduction
2. Historical Foundations of The Medicines Regulatory
Regime
3. Overview of The Medicine Regulatory Regime
4. Regulatory
Disempowerment
5. Public Disempowerment
6. The Regime Reformed
7. Conclusion
Rhiannon Bandiera is Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Criminology at the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth UniversityNational University of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Co Kildare, Ireland. She specialises in statecorporate crime and social harm, regulation, and their transnational dimensions.