Book Description:
ISBN-13: 9780133493870
Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy (6th Edition) is a comprehensive and insightful examination of the role of administrative agencies in a democratic society. The book delves into the complex relationship between the bureaucracy and the legal system, exploring how administrative agencies operate within the framework of the law and how they impact the lives of citizens.
The author provides a thorough analysis of the principles and practices of administrative law, covering topics such as the delegation of authority, rulemaking, adjudication, and judicial review. The book also explores the challenges and controversies surrounding administrative agencies, including issues of accountability, transparency, and the balance of power between the branches of government.
Through a combination of theoretical analysis and real-world examples, the book offers readers a deep understanding of the legal and political dynamics that shape administrative law. Whether you are a student, legal professional, or simply interested in the workings of government, Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of administrative law in a democratic society.
This edition retains the full content with the added advantage of portability, allowing readers to easily access and engage with the material from any device, whether in a classroom or during fieldwork.