Power and Accountability in Comparative Perspective
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Köp båda 2 för 1627 krPublic Law The authors range widely, covering such topics as enhanced decentralisation in Italy (della Cananea, pp.254-256), the working out of the French revolutionary notion of the executive function as one of mere administration (Baranger, Ch.7), the interpretative competence of administrative tribunals in Canada (Sossin, pp.60-63), and recent US practice relating to war, surveillance, and detention of enemy combatants (Young, pp.178-187).
Public Law There would seem to be plenty of material here to excite the interest and feed the reflections of comparatively-minded public lawyers.
The Executive and Public Law is a high quality collection that contains a great deal of information about the legal responses to executive power around the world. The volume is particularly strong on executive-judicial relations. The material on the legal structure and accountability of administrative decision making should stimulate further comparative research.
Paul Craig: Fellow and Tutor in Law, Worcester College, Oxford, 1976-1998; Readership 1990; Professor 1996; Professor of English Law, St. John's College, Oxford, 1998- Adam Tomkins: 1991-99, Lecturer, School of Law, King's College London; 1999-2000, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, King's College London 2000-03; Fellow and Tutor in Law, St Catherine's College, Oxford 2003-dateJohn Millar Professor of Public Law, University of Glasgow
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