Democracy and Executive Power: Policymaking Accountability in the US, the UK, Germany, and France
Author(s)
Rose-Ackerman, Susan
Rose-Ackerman, Susan
A defense of regulatory agencies’ efforts to combine public consultation with bureaucratic expertise to serve the interest of all citizens
The statutory delegation of rule-making authority to the executive has recently become a source of controversy. There are guiding models, but none, Susan Rose-Ackerman claims, is a good fit with the needs of regulating in the public interest. Using a cross-national comparison of public policy-making in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, she argues that public participation inside executive rule-making processes is necessary to preserve the legitimacy of regulatory policy-making.
Keywords
Comparative, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Legislative Branch, Professional, Career & Trade -> Law -> Law, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> American Government
Comparative, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Legislative Branch, Professional, Career & Trade -> Law -> Law, Social Sciences -> Political Science -> American Government
| Name in long format: | Democracy and Executive Power: Policymaking Accountability in the US, the UK, Germany, and France |
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| ISBN-10: | 0300262477 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780300262476 |
| Book pages: | 555 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | 65 |
| Binding: | Kindle Edition |
| Publisher: | Yale University Press |












