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Neo-constitutional theory of administrative discretion
This study has as its object the administrative discretion in the light of the premises of neo-constitutionalism. It distinguishes the legalist theory, in which the source of discretion is the legislation, from the neo-constitutionalist theory, in which ...
Ricardo Marcondes Martins
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Trends in rural fiscal decentralisation in India’s Karnataka state: a focus on public health
For decades, decentralisation reforms have been seen as a powerful instrument by health policy advocates to improve health sector performance in developing countries. In India, the 73rd Constitutional Amendment introduced in 1992 called for strengthening
Megha Rao +2 more
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Genealogy of Administrative Discretion
The article analyzes the interaction between administrative discretion and the main social regulators – religion, ethics and law. It is shown that historically discretion arises as a religious institution, consisting in the trust of public authorities and their officials in prophets – people who are able to contact with the divine forces. The procedure
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Citizen Suit Attorney Fee Shifting Awards: A Critical Examination of Government-“Subsidized” Litigation [PDF]
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is an important wide band gap semiconductor with outstanding electronic properties. With figures of merit far better than silicon, SiC is believed to replace and outcompete silicon in many applications using high frequencies, high ...
Fein, Bruce
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Perspectives of Legal Policy on Balancing the Discretionary Provisions of the Tax Code of Ukraine
The purpose of the article is to reveal the key tendencies of legal policy to balance some discretionary provisions of the Tax Code of Ukraine. The author of the article has primarily used the formal and legal special research method.
A. A. Barikova
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Quo Vadis Administrative Discretion
The trend happening in the era of this autonomy is that replacement of structural officials always follows any change of both the Governor and the Regional Head of Regents and Mayors through rolling mechanism. Officials who are considered not to support in local elections or deemed to have no supporter will be stopped from their structural positions ...
Laurens Bulo +4 more
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Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Enforcement: Legal Issues [PDF]
This report begins by discussing the sources of federal power to regulate immigration and, particularly, the allocation of power between Congress and the President in this area.
Garvey, Todd, Manuel, Kate M
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Judge or Bureaucrat? How Administrative Law Judges Exercise Discretion in Welfare Bureaucracies [PDF]
Administrative law judges are neglected but powerful actors in public welfare bureaucracies, presiding over quasi-judicial hearings triggered if participants challenge a bureaucratic decision on public welfare benefits.
Lens, Vicki A.
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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Osteosarcoma is a radioresistant tumor that may benefit from stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for locoregional control in metastatic/recurrent disease. We report institutional practice patterns, outcomes, toxicity, and failures in osteosarcoma patients treated with SBRT.
Jenna Kocsis +13 more
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Shadow writing and participant observation : a study of criminal justice social work around sentencing [PDF]
The study of decision-making by public officials in administrative settings has been a mainstay of law and society scholarship for decades. The methodological challenges posed by this research agenda are well understood: how can socio-legal researchers ...
Burns, Nicola +4 more
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