Administrative Law in a Global EraCornell University Press, 1992 - 207 pages "Focusing on the emergence of the doctrine of presidential deference, Aman then turns to the present era. He examines agency deregulation and increased executive power as responses to increased global competition and the changing political and economic perspectives it requires. He goes on to analyze how emerging global environmental and developmental issues may temper domestic regulatory and deregulatory discourses based on the demands of global competition. Administrative Law in a Global Era suggests how a complex global regulatory discourse that includes public interest components ultimately may provide the basis for future transformations of domestic and international public law." "This timely book will be welcomed by legal scholars, political scientists, American historians, policymakers, and other readers interested in the history and future of administrative law and international and domestic environmental regulation."--BOOK JACKET. |
Table des matières
Agency Regulation and Judicial Review | 7 |
Agency Deregulation and Judicial Review | 42 |
The Administrative Presidency and Global Competition | 78 |
Global Regulation | 131 |
Notes | 157 |
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