Public managers, judges, and legislators: redefining the "new partnership"
By: O'Leary, Rosemary.
Contributor(s): Wise, Charles R.
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: This article examines about the evolution of judicial administrative relations and their impact on American governance. It focuses on the consequences for the constitutional principles of separation of powers and federalism, as well as the concept of representative democracy. The consequences for management effectiveness and implications for other public organizations beyond the school setting are also examined
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 51(4), Jul.-Aug.91, p.316-27 | Available | AR1293 |
This article examines about the evolution of judicial administrative relations and their impact on American governance. It focuses on the consequences for the constitutional principles of separation of powers and federalism, as well as the concept of representative democracy. The consequences for management effectiveness and implications for other public organizations beyond the school setting are also examined


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