Rules and Government (Oxford SocioLegal Studies),Used

Rules and Government (Oxford SocioLegal Studies),Used

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Rules affect all areas of governmental and public life, helping to shape policymaking and to regulate and enforce the law, particularly in matters of the environment, health, and safety. This book is the first comprehensive study of the use of nonstatutory rules in government. When should government be carried out with rules? What are the alternatives to governing with rules, and are they part of 'good' governmental processes?These issues are at the heart of this book, which focuses on the potential and limitations of such nonstatutory rules as codes or circulars. It examines how ruleuse can be assessed, how its success can be determined, and how choices can be made between rules and alternative processes in governmental functions.Baldwin also considers the design and enforcement of rules, the role of economic analysis in rulemaking, and the particular problems of governing with rules as found in the European Community. It will appeal to academics, practitioners in regularity sectors and agencies where enforcement is an issue, and civil service and private sector personnel who respond daily to rules and regulations.

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