Judicial review and bureaucratic impact : international and interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday.
Series: Cambridge studies in law and societyPublication details: Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: xi, 315 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0521547865 (pbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-301) and index.
Acknowledgments. - Notes on the contributors. - Introduction Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday. - Pt. 1. Conceptual and methodological issues. 1. Understanding judicial review and its impact Peter Cane. 2. Judicial review and bureaucratic impact: conceptual issues in researching the impact of judicial review on government bureaucracies Maurice Sunkin. 3. Studying bureaucratic implementation of judicial polices in the U.S.: conceptual and methodological approaches Bradley C. Canon. - Pt. 2. International case studies. 4. Impact studies in the UK Genevra Riachardson. 5. The politics of soft law: how judicial decisions influence bureaucratic discretion in Canada Lorne Sossin. 6. The operation of judicial review in Australia Robin Creyke and John McMillan. 7. Legalizing the unlegalizeable: terrorism, secret services and judicial review in Israel 1970-2001 Yoav Dotan. 8. Implementing court orders: judges as executives Malcolm M. Feeley. Pt. 3. The future of judicial review and bureaucratic impact. 9. Judicial review and bureaucratic impact: the future of EU administrative law Martin Shapiro. 10. Judicial review and bureaucratic impact in future research Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday. - Bibliography. - Index.