Administrative Law and Politics: Cases and Comments

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Longman, 2000 - Law - 660 pages
Accessible to students of political science and public administration who have no legal background, this text provides the clearest and most comprehensive introduction to administrative law available. Taking a case method approach, Administrative Law and Politics uses up-to-date cases and commentary to expound on the principles of administrative law, while providing springboards for classroom debate. The text also provides an excellent balance between law and policy/politics that gives both practicing public administrators and students preparing for a career in public administration important insights into the real world politics behind the rules of administrative law.

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THE ORIGINS AND MEANING OF ADMINISTRATIVE
31
THE STATUTORY AUTHORITY OF AGENCIES
114
INFORMATION AND ADMINISTRATION
152
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