Administrative justice : advocacy and change in a government agency /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
1969.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword ; Preface ; Chapter I. Introduction ; The Role of Law ; Legal and Civic Competence ; The Study ; Origins of the Agency ; Chapter II. The Early IAC: An Agency of Public Welfare ; A Social-Problem Approach ; A Problem of Public Welfare ; Compensation as a Measure of Relief ; Law and Problem-Solving ; The Need for Discretion ; Overcoming Adversariness ; Withdrawing the Progam from the Legal Order ; An Administrative Authority ; Chapter III. A Critical Decision: Voluntarism and Positive Government ; Commitment to a Self-Administered System ; Compensation by Private Liability
- Insurance by Private Carriers The ""Direct Payment"" System ; The Need for Positive Government ; The Failure of Self-Administration ; A Committed Agency ; Strategies of Administration: Participation and Control ; The Spur of State Competition ; Education and Assistance in Problem-Solving ; Strengthening the Competence of Injured Persons ; Administrative Control ; Control of Insurance ; Control of Claims Adjustment ; Control over the Injured ; Control of Safety ; Conclusion: The Seeds of Change ; Chapter IV. The Parties: The Growth of Initiative and Competence ; The Roots of Adversariness
- Industry: The Organization of Defense Labor: Toward Organized Initiative ; Labor: Conditions of Legal Competence ; Legal Competence and Civic Competence ; Legal Competence and Conceptions of Law ; Legal Competence and Orientations to Authority ; Autonomy and Commitment ; Conclusion ; Chapter V. The Legal Profession: Organizational Advocacy ; The IAC and the Representation of Claimants ; The Emergence of Organized Representation ; Characteristics of Organizational Advocacy ; From Individual to Class Interests ; The Broadening of Participation ; The Active Creation of Grievances
- Strategic Advocacy Conclusion and Caution ; Chapter VI. Administrative Withdrawal ; Retreating from Control ; Loss of Autonomy ; The Erosion of Paternalism ; Withdrawing from Politics ; The New Doctrine ; From Initiative to Passivity ; Neutrality and the Loss of Commitment ; From Public Welfare to Private Interests ; From Pattern-Orientation to Claims-Orientation ; Chapter VII. The Emergence of a Court ; Legalization of Controversy ; The Growth of Procedural Standards ; Opportunity to Be Heard ; Identification of Responsible Authority ; Justification and the Right of Appeal
- Administrative Purpose and Judicial Accountability Rule-Making ; The Formalization of Informal Processes ; From Administration to Adjudication ; Chapter VIII. Uses of Judicialism ; The Court ; The Factory ; Reduction of Procedural Opportunities ; Routinization ; ""Litigation Avoidance"" ; Average Justice ; Adjudication and the Flight from Policy ; Chapter IX. Legal Development and Institutional Change ; From Policy to Law ; Law and Authority ; Law and the Person ; Law and Politics ; The Privatization of Public Policy ; Political Tensions in the Legal Order ; Index