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Administrative Discretion

The American Review of Public Administration, 2007
The authors use a novel, The Cider House Rules, as a framework to examine legitimate administrative action when execution of a law will result in harm. Four political values that have informed administrative dissent are reviewed: publicity, utility, democracy, and liberty.
Jennifer Alexander, Samuel A. Richmond
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Legitimizing Administrative Discretion

2020
This chapter argues that the rationale for a democratic state is to curb a form of subjection to the merely unilateral and legislative will of others. It describes bureaucratic unilateralism, which is the just and effective administration of the modern state risks that reproduce the problem within the state itself by demanding the delegation of a form ...
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"The Electronic administrative decision and discretion authority of public administration"

International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2023
This study deals with the electronic administrative decision and discretionary authority of public administration, it is known that the developments of life obliged the public administration to use technology in its administrative transactions, so the use of technological means enables the administration to issue its administrative decisions by using ...
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Mega-Gifts: Hijacking Administrative Discretion?

Public Integrity, 2020
Blending organizational types enables public agencies to seek alternative resources, sometimes yielding mega-gifts large enough to transform the public institution and its agenda.
Kathryn E. Webb Farley   +1 more
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