Explains how administrative government maintains mutual respect among citizens, legitimates administrative government under law, and supports a realistic vision of democracy.
Explains how administrative government maintains mutual respect among citizens, legitimates administrative government under law, and supports a realistic vision of democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerry L. Mashaw is Sterling Professor of Law Emeritus and Professorial Lecturer at Yale Law School. He is the author of many award-winning books including Creating the Administrative Constitution: The Lost One Hundred Years of American Administrative Law (2012), Bureaucratic Justice: Managing Social Security Disability Claims (1983), and Greed, Chaos, and Governance: Using Public Choice to Improve Public Law (1997). Professor Mashaw has lectured at numerous foreign universities and served as a consultant for US and foreign government agencies and foundations.
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1. Why reasons 2. The rise of reason giving 3. Reasons, reasonableness and accountability in American administrative law: the basic legal framework 4. Reasonableness, accountability and the control of administrative policy 5. Reasons, reasonableness and judicial review 6. Reasons, administration and politics 7. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy 8. Reason and regret.
1. Why reasons 2. The rise of reason giving 3. Reasons, reasonableness and accountability in American administrative law: the basic legal framework 4. Reasonableness, accountability and the control of administrative policy 5. Reasons, reasonableness and judicial review 6. Reasons, administration and politics 7. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy 8. Reason and regret.
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