Administrative law and discursive democracy: Toward a comparative perspective
By: Babera, Walter F.
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ArticlePublisher: 2011Description: p.97-103.Subject(s): Rule making | Administrative discretion | Administrative law
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: This article argues that the recent history of the development of administrative law reveals the need for new mechanisms of legitimation. As administrative law seeks new ways to address its "democratic deficit," there is an opportunity to adapt techniques of discursive democracy to the creation of regulatory policy within bureaucratic agencies. The dynamics of this process are discussed in both the U. S. and Italian administrative contexts. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 1-2 | Available | AR97089 |
This article argues that the recent history of the development of administrative law reveals the need for new mechanisms of legitimation. As administrative law seeks new ways to address its "democratic deficit," there is an opportunity to adapt techniques of discursive democracy to the creation of regulatory policy within bureaucratic agencies. The dynamics of this process are discussed in both the U. S. and Italian administrative contexts. - Reproduced.


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