Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy (4th Edition)

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Using carefully edited cases, this book examines administrative law in the context of accountability and discusses administrative agencies and the laws that govern their behavior. Written in a straightforward style, it uses a theme of democracy to connect a variety of administrative law topics. Written in a straightforward style, it uses a theme of democracy to connect a variety of administrative law topics. Its flexible presentation combines both narrative and cases, which offers an easy way to include materials most relevant to the course. This edition features recent Supreme Court decisions, new sections on ethical expectations and liability, expanded coverage of computerized research, and a continued emphasis on the law, legal reasoning and agency accountability.

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This textbook examines administrative law with an eye toward accountability and the prevention of abuse. It introduces the basic knowledge relating to administrative agencies and the laws that govern their behavior, illustrating major principles with case excerpts. Chapters address issues like agency discretion, the requirements of fairness, delegation, agency rule making, adjudications, and the methods of maintaining accountability through review, access, and liability. Hall teaches at the University of Central Florida. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Name in long format: Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy (4th Edition)
ISBN-10: 0135005183
ISBN-13: 9780135005187
Book pages: 456
Book language: en
Edition: 4
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Pearson
Dimensions: Height: 11.15 Inches, Length: 8.48 Inches, Weight: 2.4691773344 Pounds, Width: 0.83 Inches

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