Table of Contents: The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes: Global Perspectives

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Authors/contributors
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Table of Contents: The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes: Global Perspectives
Abstract
‘Inquisitorial processes’ refers to the inquiry powers of administrative governance and this book examines the use of these powers in administrative law across seven jurisdictions. The book brings together recent developments in mixed inquisitorial-adversarial administrative decision-making in a hitherto neglected area of comparative administrative process and institutional design. Reaching important conclusions about their own jurisdictions and raising questions which may be explored in others, the book's chapters are comparative. The contributors to this collection, who are leaders in the field, explore the terminology and scope of the concept of inquisitorial process, justifications for the use of inquiry powers, the effectiveness of inquisitorial processes and the implications of the adoption of such powers. The book will set in motion continued dialogue about the inherent challenges of balancing policy goals, fairness, resources and institutional design within administrative law decision-making by offering theoretical, practical and empirical analyses.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
2297351
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2013-07-23
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9/29/23, 7:52 PM
Short Title
Table of Contents
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Jacobs, L., & Baglay, S. (2013). Table of Contents: The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes: Global Perspectives (SSRN Scholarly Paper 2297351). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2297351
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