Autonomous Public Bodies and the Law

Autonomous Public Bodies and the Law

Author: Stéphanie De SomeR

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2017-05-26

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1785364685

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This insightful book discusses the impact of EU law on the creation and empowerment of autonomous public bodies (APBs) at Member State level and analyzes recent attempts of European states to rationalize delegation to APBs. It examines the tensions between these trends: under what conditions can APBs be considered legitimate forms of government in the light of modern conceptions of constitutionalism, the rule of law and democracy - values that are deeply rooted in European constitutions? And to what extent do EU obligations on the independence of national regulators, data protection authorities and the like conflict with those conceptions?


Government Agencies

Government Agencies

Author: K. Verhoest

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 0230359515

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book describes and compares how semi-autonomous agencies are created and governed by 30 governments. It leads practitioners and researchers through the crowded world of agencies, describing their tasks, autonomy, control and history. Evidence-based lessons and recommendations are formulated to improve agencification policies in post-NPM times.


Delegated Governance and the British State

Delegated Governance and the British State

Author: Matthew Flinders

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2008-08-21

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0199271607

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A wide-ranging and provocative new interpretation of the increasingly important role of delegated public bodies in British political life.


Government Agencies

Government Agencies

Author: K. Verhoest

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 906

ISBN-13: 0230359515

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book describes and compares how semi-autonomous agencies are created and governed by 30 governments. It leads practitioners and researchers through the crowded world of agencies, describing their tasks, autonomy, control and history. Evidence-based lessons and recommendations are formulated to improve agencification policies in post-NPM times.


Autonomy and Control of State Agencies

Autonomy and Control of State Agencies

Author: K. Verhoest

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-01-29

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0230277276

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

By comparing the autonomy, control and internal management of public organizations, this book show how New Public Management doctrines work out in three small European states with different politico-administrative regimes. Using survey data on 226 state agencies, hypotheses drawing on organization theory and neo-institutional schools are tested.


Administrative Law of the European Union, Its Member States and the United States

Administrative Law of the European Union, Its Member States and the United States

Author: René Seerden

Publisher: Intersentia nv

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9050952518

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book offers a comparative introduction, by editors and native authors, to the most important aspects of administrative law in various EU Member States (Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom), at the level of the EU and in the This book offers a comparative introduction, by editors and native authors, to the most important aspects of administrative law in various EU Member States (Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom), at the level of the EU and in the United States of America. It aspires to contribute to the 'transboundary' understanding of different regimes related to actions and decisions of the administration. For the purpose of the use of this book in education, research and legal practice, the contributions to the book are all based on one and the same format, thus making it more accessible for its readers. The main items of the format are: 1 What is administrative law? Definitions, general administrative law versus specific areas of administrative law, general administrative law in the context of constitutional law (trias politica, federal-unitary state aspects), basic principles and the practice/evolution of administrative law etc. 2 Who is administrating? An outline of the administration (organs, agencies, individual persons etc. in specific administrative law areas) in the framework of the territorial and functional organisation of the State. 3 Which instruments are available to the administration? An overview of the available public law instruments and the possibility to use private law instruments. 4 Which (formal) rules/principles (written or unwritten) govern administrative actions? An elaboration on decision-making procedures (public participation etc.) under general administrative law and specific areas of administrative law as well as more substantive rules/principles for administrative actions/decisions: 'due process in administrative matters'. 5 Access to (administrative) courts against administrative actions/decisions. Who can go to which courts (constitutional, administrative or ordinary) and are prior out-of-court proceedings necessary? How intensive or marginal is the test (of discretionary administrative powers) by the courts and what are the possible rulings of the court (based on a remedy- system for the plaintiff or on more general powers for the courts). 6 Recent and future developments and conclusions. The final chapter offers comparative remarks by the editors.


Political Struggles and the Forging of Autonomous Government Agencies

Political Struggles and the Forging of Autonomous Government Agencies

Author: Cristopher Ballinas Valdés

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-06-30

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0230307957

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Argues that autonomous agencies are not the result of a systematic design, but are produced by the interactions of political and bureaucratic forces. The case studies illustrate how political struggles between politicians and bureaucrats can create a muddle of agencies that lack coherence and are subject to conflicting levels of political control.


Agencies

Agencies

Author: C. Pollitt

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-10-15

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0230504868

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Many countries now use agencies rather than ministries to deliver central government services. There have been many claims about the benefits of organizing and delivering government in this way, but there has been little research into how they work in practice. Agencies both reviews existing theories and models of 'agentification' and adds detailed analysis of major new empirical evidence. Based partly on a major international research project and partly on a reinterpretation of the existing literature, this book gets inside the world of agencies and ministries. An in-depth analysis of agencies in four EU countries serves as a basis for testing alternative theoretical models and developing a new approach to the complexities of contemporary government.