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Contractual Discretion and Administrative Discretion: A Unified Analysis
Modern Law Review, 2005While judicial control of discretionary power is at the centre of administrative law, it is a topic which has received little attention in contract. By tracing the development of the relevant case law in administrative law judicial review and in contract, the paper seeks to show how review in both contexts has converged upon a single core technique of ...
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Ethics and Administrative Discretion in a Unified Administration
Administration & Society, 2004Lack of public trust and confidence in government can have a significant impact on the future of the public service profession. This study brings to the forefront a normative discussion of administrative behavior and the building of trust as perceived fromthe works of the 18th-century political philosopher Edmund Burke. By exploring Burke’s concept of
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Administrative Discretion in Action
2013This book is about changing the way we do public administration. It is about the wielding of administrative discretion in the implementation of a constitutional power: eminent domain, taking private property for public use. Administrative Discretion in Action: A Narrative of Eminent Domain, emphasizes the normative, constitutional perspective of public
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Reflections on administrative discretion
Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. PravoThe article is a continuation of the discussion started in 2022 in the journal "Siberian Legal Review" and it presents some other considerations on administrative discretion, based on both a wide theoretical and factual material, and on the rich law enforcement experience of the author.
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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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Constraints On Administrator Discretion
Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1977Gerald R. Salanick, Jeffrey Pfeffer
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