Cornelius Martin Kerwin, Scott R. Furlong
Rulemaking
How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy
Cornelius Martin Kerwin, Scott R. Furlong
Rulemaking
How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy
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rulemaking remains an elemental part of our government system. contains the most current scholarship on a crucial yet understudied subject.New to the Fifth Edition 1.
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rulemaking remains an elemental part of our government system. contains the most current scholarship on a crucial yet understudied subject.New to the Fifth Edition 1.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781483352817
- ISBN-10: 1483352811
- Artikelnr.: 53446586
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781483352817
- ISBN-10: 1483352811
- Artikelnr.: 53446586
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cornelius M. Kerwin is currently the provost of American University and a professor of public adminstration in American University¿s School of Public Affairs. Dr. Kerwin served as the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) for the 1998-1999 term. Additionally, he worked as a consultant for several organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agriculture, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Chapter 1: The Substance of Rules and the Reasons for Rulemaking
The Definition of Rulemaking
The History of Rulemaking
Categories of Rules
The Reasons for Rulemaking: What It Has to Offer
Chapter 2: The Process of Rulemaking
Process and Substance
The Core Elements of Rulemaking: Information, Participation, Accountability
Information: Increased Legal Requirements
Participation: Expanded Opportunities Mandated by Law
Mechanisms of Accountability
How the APA Model Has Changed
Exceptions, Exemptions, and Evasions
The Stages of Rulemaking
Chapter 3: Issues and Contradictions
The Volume of Rulemaking
Quality and Consequences
Timeliness
Participation
Bureaucratic Discretion
The Effects of Rulemaking
Inseparable Issues
Chapter 4: The Management of Rulemaking
Presidential Management
Management on the Agency Level
Managing Individual Rules
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Participation in Rulemaking
The Purposes of Participation
The Origins and History of Participation
Actual Patterns of Participation
Does Participation Matter?
Chapter 6: Oversight of Rulemaking
Accountability and Congress
Accountability to the President
Accountability to the Courts
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Rulemaking: Theory and Reform
The Value of Theory
Elements of Rulemaking Theory
The Reform of Rulemaking
Appendix: Titles and Chapters in the Code of Federal Regulations
Index
About the Authors
Preface
Chapter 1: The Substance of Rules and the Reasons for Rulemaking
The Definition of Rulemaking
The History of Rulemaking
Categories of Rules
The Reasons for Rulemaking: What It Has to Offer
Chapter 2: The Process of Rulemaking
Process and Substance
The Core Elements of Rulemaking: Information, Participation, Accountability
Information: Increased Legal Requirements
Participation: Expanded Opportunities Mandated by Law
Mechanisms of Accountability
How the APA Model Has Changed
Exceptions, Exemptions, and Evasions
The Stages of Rulemaking
Chapter 3: Issues and Contradictions
The Volume of Rulemaking
Quality and Consequences
Timeliness
Participation
Bureaucratic Discretion
The Effects of Rulemaking
Inseparable Issues
Chapter 4: The Management of Rulemaking
Presidential Management
Management on the Agency Level
Managing Individual Rules
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Participation in Rulemaking
The Purposes of Participation
The Origins and History of Participation
Actual Patterns of Participation
Does Participation Matter?
Chapter 6: Oversight of Rulemaking
Accountability and Congress
Accountability to the President
Accountability to the Courts
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Rulemaking: Theory and Reform
The Value of Theory
Elements of Rulemaking Theory
The Reform of Rulemaking
Appendix: Titles and Chapters in the Code of Federal Regulations
Index
About the Authors
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Chapter 1: The Substance of Rules and the Reasons for Rulemaking
The Definition of Rulemaking
The History of Rulemaking
Categories of Rules
The Reasons for Rulemaking: What It Has to Offer
Chapter 2: The Process of Rulemaking
Process and Substance
The Core Elements of Rulemaking: Information, Participation, Accountability
Information: Increased Legal Requirements
Participation: Expanded Opportunities Mandated by Law
Mechanisms of Accountability
How the APA Model Has Changed
Exceptions, Exemptions, and Evasions
The Stages of Rulemaking
Chapter 3: Issues and Contradictions
The Volume of Rulemaking
Quality and Consequences
Timeliness
Participation
Bureaucratic Discretion
The Effects of Rulemaking
Inseparable Issues
Chapter 4: The Management of Rulemaking
Presidential Management
Management on the Agency Level
Managing Individual Rules
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Participation in Rulemaking
The Purposes of Participation
The Origins and History of Participation
Actual Patterns of Participation
Does Participation Matter?
Chapter 6: Oversight of Rulemaking
Accountability and Congress
Accountability to the President
Accountability to the Courts
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Rulemaking: Theory and Reform
The Value of Theory
Elements of Rulemaking Theory
The Reform of Rulemaking
Appendix: Titles and Chapters in the Code of Federal Regulations
Index
About the Authors
Preface
Chapter 1: The Substance of Rules and the Reasons for Rulemaking
The Definition of Rulemaking
The History of Rulemaking
Categories of Rules
The Reasons for Rulemaking: What It Has to Offer
Chapter 2: The Process of Rulemaking
Process and Substance
The Core Elements of Rulemaking: Information, Participation, Accountability
Information: Increased Legal Requirements
Participation: Expanded Opportunities Mandated by Law
Mechanisms of Accountability
How the APA Model Has Changed
Exceptions, Exemptions, and Evasions
The Stages of Rulemaking
Chapter 3: Issues and Contradictions
The Volume of Rulemaking
Quality and Consequences
Timeliness
Participation
Bureaucratic Discretion
The Effects of Rulemaking
Inseparable Issues
Chapter 4: The Management of Rulemaking
Presidential Management
Management on the Agency Level
Managing Individual Rules
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Participation in Rulemaking
The Purposes of Participation
The Origins and History of Participation
Actual Patterns of Participation
Does Participation Matter?
Chapter 6: Oversight of Rulemaking
Accountability and Congress
Accountability to the President
Accountability to the Courts
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Rulemaking: Theory and Reform
The Value of Theory
Elements of Rulemaking Theory
The Reform of Rulemaking
Appendix: Titles and Chapters in the Code of Federal Regulations
Index
About the Authors