9781107159518


Parution : 03/2017
Editeur : Cambridge University Press
ISBN : 978-1-1071-5951-8

Administrative Law from the Inside Out

Essays on Themes in the Work of Jerry L. Mashaw

Sous la direction de Nicholas R. Parrillo

Présentation de l'éditeur

For a generation, Jerry Mashaw, the most boundary-pushing scholar in the field of administrative law, has argued that bureaucrats can and should self-generate the norms that give us a government of laws. American Administrative Law from the Inside Out brings together a collection of twenty-one essays from leading scholars that interrogate, debate, and expand on themes in Mashaw's work as well as on the fundamental premises of their field. Mashaw has illuminated new ways of seeing administrative law, composed sweeping indictments of its basic principles, and built bridges to other disciplines. The contributors to this volume provide a collective account of administrative law's commitments, possibilities, limitations, and strains as an approach to governance and as an intellectual enterprise. 

Nicholas Parrillo is a Professor of Law at Yale University, Connecticut, with a secondary appointment as Professor of History. He teaches administrative law, legislation, remedies, and American legal history, as well as seminars on public management and privatization.

Contributors : Nicholas R. Parrillo, Thomas W. Merrill, Charles F. Sabel, William H. Simon, Peter L. Strauss, Sophia Z. Lee, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Gillian E. Metzger, Kevin M. Stack, Peter M. Shane, Richard L. Revesz, Paul Verkuil, Robert A. Kagan, David Zaring, Robert L. Rabin, Richard J. Pierce, Jr, Daniel Carpenter, William J. Novak, Edward Rubin, Nina A. Mendelson, Jon D. Michaels, Richard B. Stewart, Jerry L. Mashaw

544 pages.  £110

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