Public Law and Public Administration

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Author: Philip J. Cooper

ISBN-10: 0495007552

ISBN-13: 9780495007555

Category: Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

Prepare for your career in government service with PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION! With the increasingly significant role of contracting out in public administration, this book is a must read for anyone who plans to enter the field of government service or public administration. Based on the premise that there is a complex, ongoing interaction between law and administration in the United States, this readable political science text proposes that administrative law problems are not only...

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Prepare for your career in government service with PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION! With the increasingly significant role of contracting out in public administration, this book is a must read for anyone who plans to enter the field of government service or public administration. Based on the premise that there is a complex, ongoing interaction between law and administration in the United States, this readable political science text proposes that administrative law problems are not only legal but also administrative and political. Booknews The premise of this text for students of law and public management is that public law problems confronting public managers are not only legal, but are also administrative and political. Cooper (U. of Vermont) discusses, for example, the administrative justice system, legal research, judicial policymaking, agency rulemaking, administrative adjudication, informal process, administrative discretion, information policy, and public employees. Case studies are found in the appendices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE. 1. Introduction: Defining the Field. 2. The Law in Books: An Orientation to Legal Research. 3. The Law in Action. 4. A History of Law and Administration. Part II: THE FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS. 5. Agency Rulemaking. 6. Administrative Adjudications. 7. Judicial Review. Part III: LAW, POLITICS, AND ADMINISTRATION. 8. Informal Process: "The Lifeblood of the Administrative Process." 9. Administrative Discretion: Uses, Abuses, Controversies, and Remedies. 10. Po

\ BooknewsThe premise of this text for students of law and public management is that public law problems confronting public managers are not only legal, but are also administrative and political. Cooper (U. of Vermont) discusses, for example, the administrative justice system, legal research, judicial policymaking, agency rulemaking, administrative adjudication, informal process, administrative discretion, information policy, and public employees. Case studies are found in the appendices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \