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Regulators of Last Resort provides an incisive analysis of whistleblowers as essential safeguards in modern society. Kate Kenny argues that formal legal systems alone are insufficient to prevent corporate wrongdoing and protect the public interest. Through compelling case studies and empirical research, the book demonstrates how whistleblowers operate as de facto regulators, stepping into gaps left by traditional regulatory bodies.
Kenny examines the limitations of existing legal protections and frameworks designed to shield whistleblowers from retaliation. More importantly, she reveals how collaborative partnerships between whistleblowers, civil society organizations, media outlets, and other stakeholders can amplify impact and create meaningful change. This groundbreaking work challenges conventional thinking about regulation and accountability, offering vital insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and anyone concerned with corporate ethics and governance.







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