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The Public Interest and Administrative Discretion
The American Review of Public Administration, 1992The public interest is a much neglected concept that has powerful symbolic and instrumental value. Building on the work of Goodsell, this article provides a framework to examine the degree to which a policy or program is in the public interest. This research presents four cases that illustrate how serving the public interest in a ...
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Anthology of Administrative Discretion
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))The article analyzes scientific works that had a significant influence on the genesis and evolution of the theory of administrative discretion: “The Spirit of Law” by Charles Montesquieu (1748), “Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution” by Albert Dicey (1885) and “Public Administration and the Public Interest” by E.
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Administrative Discretion and the Rule of Law
2020Abstract Empirical study of administrative decision-making shows that the power exercised by public officials is only loosely controlled by statutory law. Political theorists have traditionally viewed this discretion quite negatively, as a violation either of the rule of law or the principle of democratic legitimacy.
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Constraints On Administrator Discretion
Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1977Gerald R. Salanick, Jeffrey Pfeffer
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Mega-Gifts: Hijacking Administrative Discretion?
Public Integrity, 2020Kathryn E Webb Farley +1 more
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A Contrastive Evaluation Method for Discretion in Administrative Penalty
Electronics (Switzerland), 2022Haoyu Xu, Li Xueqing
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Administrative Evil and Street Level Discretion
Public Organization Review, 2023Steven G Koven, Koven Steven G
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