Judicial review and bureaucratic impact : international and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday.
Publisher's description: Presenting case studies from various parts of the world -- the United States, Canada, Australia, Israel, and the United Kingdom -- this landmark text offers an interdisciplinary empirical perspective on judicial review's impact on bureaucracies. Individual chapters...
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Cambridge, U.K. ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- PART ONE : CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES: Understanding judicial review and its impact / Peter Cane
- Conceptual issues in researching the impact of judicial review on government bureaucracies / Maurice Sunkin
- Studying bureaucratic implementation of judicial policies in the United States : conceptual and methodological approaches / Bradley C. Canon
- PART TWO : INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES: Impact studies in the United Kingdom / Genevra Richardson
- The politics of soft law : how judicial decisions influence bureaucratic discretion in Canada / Lorne Sossin
- The operation of judicial review in Australia / Robin Creyke and John McMillan
- Legalising the unlegaliseable : terrorism, secret services and judicial review in Israel 1970-2001 / Yoav Dotan
- Implementing court orders in the United States : judges as executives / Malcolm M. Feeley
- PART THREE : THE FUTURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW AND BUREAUCRATIC IMPACT: Judicial review and bureaucratic impact : the future of European Union administrative law / Martin Shapiro
- Judicial review and bureaucratic impact in future research / Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday.