Administrative Law: Rethinking Judicial Control of Bureaucracy by Professor Christopher Edley Jr.

Administrative Law: Rethinking Judicial Control of Bureaucracy

Professor Christopher Edley Jr.
283 pages
Yale University Press
Jul 1992
Hardcover
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This seminal book presents a fundamental reconsideration of modern American administrative law which, says Christopher F. Edley, Jr., is largely a failure. He discusses why and how this is so and argues that courts should abandon their guiding principle of applying legal doctrines to control the discretion of unelected bureaucrats and should pursue instead the direct promotion of sound governance.
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Pages 283
Publisher Yale University Pres...
Published 1992
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