Administrative Law in Context [1st Edition]Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksColleen M. FloodLorne SossinEmond Montgomery Publications
Administrative Law is defined as the body of law that governs governments, focusing on how legal institutions can uphold core political and social values. It involves oversight by judicial, legislative, and executive branches to improve administrative governance, especially in the context of evolving ro...
HARRISON MARGARET,MCDONALD PETER,WESTON RUTH - 《International Journal of Law Policy & the Family》 被引量: 2发表: 1987年 Blunting the sword of Solomon: Australian family law in 2006 In the first, issues relating to child abuse, relocation and maintenance of adult children have arisen. In re...
(2011), Administrative Justice in Context: Mapping the Terrain for Further Study. The Modern Law Review, 74: 617–630. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2011.00864.x Author Information University of Sheffield † aSchool of Law, University of Sheffield. I am grateful to the participants in a ...
Administrative discretion;Bureaucracy;New public governance;New public management;Politics-administration;Principal-agent Definition Administrative politics addresses the role of public administrators in a democratic society. This role is embedded in an institutional context in which administrators, elected leaders...
The proposed research discusses the possibility and the premise that administrative law can exist and function beyond national borders. As readily observable in the global governance sphere, there are many supranational regulatory bodies and regimes, both public and private, the decisions of which can ...
Administrative law in the political system Emphasizing that administrative law must be understood within the context of the political system, this core text combines a descriptive systems approach with a social science focus. Author Kenneth F. Warren explains the role of administ... K Warren 被引量...
Financial Penalties in the Context of Administrative Contracts in the United Arab Emirates Journal of Law / Magallat al-HuquqShehadeh, Mousa Mustafa
in the Article II context, might be swept into administrative law’s catch-all category of “adjudication.” For example, Petkun and Schottenfeld define the sanctioning of judicial employees and persons subject to judicial supervision in connection with criminal proceedings as “managing” activities....
Any further appeal that a party may have would typically be to the US district courts; this is calledjudicial review. (Do not get confused by the terminology here. Judicial review in the administrative law context differs from the concept of judicial review generally that we discussed in chapter...