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Delegation of Governmental Power to Private Parties - Donelly, Catherine
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Compares the law governing public-private partnerships in the US, England, and the EU, and the legal responses to delegation of governmental power to private parties by categorising them as: responses which impose controls on the delegator of governmental power, and responses which impose controls on the private delegate of governmental power.
This book examines and compares the law governing public-private partnerships in the US, England, and the EU, and the legal responses to delegation of governmental power to private parties. Although private delegation can enhance the effectiveness of
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Produktbeschreibung
Compares the law governing public-private partnerships in the US, England, and the EU, and the legal responses to delegation of governmental power to private parties by categorising them as: responses which impose controls on the delegator of governmental power, and responses which impose controls on the private delegate of governmental power.
This book examines and compares the law governing public-private partnerships in the US, England, and the EU, and the legal responses to delegation of governmental power to private parties. Although private delegation can enhance the effectiveness of governance, it can also create risks to democracy, accountability, and human rights, thus any legal controls on delegation must provide a balance between these competing interests.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Catherine M. Donnelly is a Lecturer in Law at Trinity College, Dublin, a Barrister, and an Attorney at Law.