Administrative Law from the Inside Out
Herausgeber: Parrillo, Nicholas R.
Administrative Law from the Inside Out
Herausgeber: Parrillo, Nicholas R.
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This collection of twenty-one essays on administrative law provides a snapshot of cutting-edge thinking in this important field, which forms part of the practice of a large portion of the legal profession and affects the lives of all Americans from air quality to car safety and to social security.
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This collection of twenty-one essays on administrative law provides a snapshot of cutting-edge thinking in this important field, which forms part of the practice of a large portion of the legal profession and affects the lives of all Americans from air quality to car safety and to social security.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 950g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159518
- ISBN-10: 1107159512
- Artikelnr.: 47377387
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 950g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159518
- ISBN-10: 1107159512
- Artikelnr.: 47377387
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Jerry L. Mashaw's creative tension with the field of
administrative law Nicholas R. Parrillo; Part I. An Internal Law of
Administration: 1. Jerry L. Mashaw, the due process revolution, and the
limits of judicial power Thomas W. Merrill; 2. The management side of due
process in the service-based welfare state Charles F. Sabel and William H.
Simon; 3. Jerry L. Mashaw and the public law curriculum Peter L. Strauss;
4. From the history to the theory of administrative constitutionalism
Sophia Z. Lee; 5. Cyberdelegation and the administrative state
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar; Part II. Internal Law and the President: 6.
Internal administrative law before and after the APA Gillian E. Metzger and
Kevin M. Stack; 7. Boundary disputes: Jerry L. Mashaw's anti-formalism,
constitutional interpretation and the Unitary Presidency Peter M. Shane; 8.
Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: an institutional perspective
Richard L. Revesz; Part III. Adjudication and Divergent Models of Justice:
9. Meeting the Mashaw test for consistency in administrative decisionmaking
Paul Verkuil; 10. Varieties of bureaucratic justice: building on Mashaw's
typology Robert A. Kagan; 11. Enforcement adjudication at the SEC David
Zaring; Part IV. The Agency and its External Environment: 12. Pathways to
auto safety: assessing the role of the national highway traffic safety
administration Robert L. Rabin; 13. A comparison of the cultures and
performance of a modern agency and a nineteenth century agency Richard J.
Pierce, Jr; Part V. Remapping the Administrative State's Development: 14.
On the emergence of the administrative petition: innovations in
nineteenth-century indigenous North America Daniel Carpenter; 15. Putting
the 'public' in public administration: the rise of the public utility idea
William J. Novak; 16. Lochner and property Edward Rubin; Part VI. 'The
Agency' as More than a Black Box: 17. Supervising outsourcing: the need for
better design of blended governance Nina A. Mendelson; 18. Government
market participation as conflicted government Jon D. Michaels; 19. State
regulatory capacity and administrative: law and governance under
globalization Richard B. Stewart; Conclusion. The inside out perspective: a
first person account Jerry L. Mashaw.
administrative law Nicholas R. Parrillo; Part I. An Internal Law of
Administration: 1. Jerry L. Mashaw, the due process revolution, and the
limits of judicial power Thomas W. Merrill; 2. The management side of due
process in the service-based welfare state Charles F. Sabel and William H.
Simon; 3. Jerry L. Mashaw and the public law curriculum Peter L. Strauss;
4. From the history to the theory of administrative constitutionalism
Sophia Z. Lee; 5. Cyberdelegation and the administrative state
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar; Part II. Internal Law and the President: 6.
Internal administrative law before and after the APA Gillian E. Metzger and
Kevin M. Stack; 7. Boundary disputes: Jerry L. Mashaw's anti-formalism,
constitutional interpretation and the Unitary Presidency Peter M. Shane; 8.
Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: an institutional perspective
Richard L. Revesz; Part III. Adjudication and Divergent Models of Justice:
9. Meeting the Mashaw test for consistency in administrative decisionmaking
Paul Verkuil; 10. Varieties of bureaucratic justice: building on Mashaw's
typology Robert A. Kagan; 11. Enforcement adjudication at the SEC David
Zaring; Part IV. The Agency and its External Environment: 12. Pathways to
auto safety: assessing the role of the national highway traffic safety
administration Robert L. Rabin; 13. A comparison of the cultures and
performance of a modern agency and a nineteenth century agency Richard J.
Pierce, Jr; Part V. Remapping the Administrative State's Development: 14.
On the emergence of the administrative petition: innovations in
nineteenth-century indigenous North America Daniel Carpenter; 15. Putting
the 'public' in public administration: the rise of the public utility idea
William J. Novak; 16. Lochner and property Edward Rubin; Part VI. 'The
Agency' as More than a Black Box: 17. Supervising outsourcing: the need for
better design of blended governance Nina A. Mendelson; 18. Government
market participation as conflicted government Jon D. Michaels; 19. State
regulatory capacity and administrative: law and governance under
globalization Richard B. Stewart; Conclusion. The inside out perspective: a
first person account Jerry L. Mashaw.
Introduction: Jerry L. Mashaw's creative tension with the field of
administrative law Nicholas R. Parrillo; Part I. An Internal Law of
Administration: 1. Jerry L. Mashaw, the due process revolution, and the
limits of judicial power Thomas W. Merrill; 2. The management side of due
process in the service-based welfare state Charles F. Sabel and William H.
Simon; 3. Jerry L. Mashaw and the public law curriculum Peter L. Strauss;
4. From the history to the theory of administrative constitutionalism
Sophia Z. Lee; 5. Cyberdelegation and the administrative state
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar; Part II. Internal Law and the President: 6.
Internal administrative law before and after the APA Gillian E. Metzger and
Kevin M. Stack; 7. Boundary disputes: Jerry L. Mashaw's anti-formalism,
constitutional interpretation and the Unitary Presidency Peter M. Shane; 8.
Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: an institutional perspective
Richard L. Revesz; Part III. Adjudication and Divergent Models of Justice:
9. Meeting the Mashaw test for consistency in administrative decisionmaking
Paul Verkuil; 10. Varieties of bureaucratic justice: building on Mashaw's
typology Robert A. Kagan; 11. Enforcement adjudication at the SEC David
Zaring; Part IV. The Agency and its External Environment: 12. Pathways to
auto safety: assessing the role of the national highway traffic safety
administration Robert L. Rabin; 13. A comparison of the cultures and
performance of a modern agency and a nineteenth century agency Richard J.
Pierce, Jr; Part V. Remapping the Administrative State's Development: 14.
On the emergence of the administrative petition: innovations in
nineteenth-century indigenous North America Daniel Carpenter; 15. Putting
the 'public' in public administration: the rise of the public utility idea
William J. Novak; 16. Lochner and property Edward Rubin; Part VI. 'The
Agency' as More than a Black Box: 17. Supervising outsourcing: the need for
better design of blended governance Nina A. Mendelson; 18. Government
market participation as conflicted government Jon D. Michaels; 19. State
regulatory capacity and administrative: law and governance under
globalization Richard B. Stewart; Conclusion. The inside out perspective: a
first person account Jerry L. Mashaw.
administrative law Nicholas R. Parrillo; Part I. An Internal Law of
Administration: 1. Jerry L. Mashaw, the due process revolution, and the
limits of judicial power Thomas W. Merrill; 2. The management side of due
process in the service-based welfare state Charles F. Sabel and William H.
Simon; 3. Jerry L. Mashaw and the public law curriculum Peter L. Strauss;
4. From the history to the theory of administrative constitutionalism
Sophia Z. Lee; 5. Cyberdelegation and the administrative state
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar; Part II. Internal Law and the President: 6.
Internal administrative law before and after the APA Gillian E. Metzger and
Kevin M. Stack; 7. Boundary disputes: Jerry L. Mashaw's anti-formalism,
constitutional interpretation and the Unitary Presidency Peter M. Shane; 8.
Cost-benefit analysis of financial regulation: an institutional perspective
Richard L. Revesz; Part III. Adjudication and Divergent Models of Justice:
9. Meeting the Mashaw test for consistency in administrative decisionmaking
Paul Verkuil; 10. Varieties of bureaucratic justice: building on Mashaw's
typology Robert A. Kagan; 11. Enforcement adjudication at the SEC David
Zaring; Part IV. The Agency and its External Environment: 12. Pathways to
auto safety: assessing the role of the national highway traffic safety
administration Robert L. Rabin; 13. A comparison of the cultures and
performance of a modern agency and a nineteenth century agency Richard J.
Pierce, Jr; Part V. Remapping the Administrative State's Development: 14.
On the emergence of the administrative petition: innovations in
nineteenth-century indigenous North America Daniel Carpenter; 15. Putting
the 'public' in public administration: the rise of the public utility idea
William J. Novak; 16. Lochner and property Edward Rubin; Part VI. 'The
Agency' as More than a Black Box: 17. Supervising outsourcing: the need for
better design of blended governance Nina A. Mendelson; 18. Government
market participation as conflicted government Jon D. Michaels; 19. State
regulatory capacity and administrative: law and governance under
globalization Richard B. Stewart; Conclusion. The inside out perspective: a
first person account Jerry L. Mashaw.







