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January 10, 2008 0199298246 978-0199298242
Through a comparative analysis of England, the European Union, and the United States, this book considers legal responses to delegation of governmental power to private parties. It is argued that although private delegation has the potential to enhance the efficency and effectiveness of governance, it should not be assumed to have this result. Moreover, private delegation creates risks to democracy, accountability, and human rights. Any legal controls must therefore respond to the challenge of enhancing the potential effectiveness of private delegation, while minimising the risks associated with this phenomenon.

The legal responses of the three jurisdictions to private delegation are categorised in a two-fold and functional way: responses which impose controls on the delegator of governmental power, and responses which impose contols on the private delegate of governmental power. To secure an appropriate comparative methodology within each category the controls imposed by different legal disciplines such as constitutional law, administrative law, regulatory law, and private law are assessed.

Many goals are pursued in this volume . First, the relationship between the different legal responses will be illustrated. It will be argued that the challenge of private delegation is a complex one, which requires a multi-faceted response from a number of different legal disciplines. No one source of legal control is in itself adequate to respond to the challenge. Second, within the discussion of each individual legal control, analysis of appropriate responses to private delegation will be made. Third, it will be shown that at present, the response of all three jurisdictions to private delegation, albeit in differing degrees, is inadequate. A much greater awareness of the risks of private delegation and a greater sense of responsibility on the part of the judiciary are required if the three legal systems are to respond appropriately to the challenge of delegation of governmental power to private parties.

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The author's aim of demonstrating the changes to the legal system necessitated by political changes in different countries and organisations is achieved by a meticulous analysis of cases in different areas of law in each of the case study areas...the study enriches the literatures of both public administration and governance as well as law. Rory Shand, Political Studies Review This is a marvellous analysis of an intricate and difficult area. The Edinburgh Law Review, Volume 13, Issue 1

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Catherine Donelly undertook her LL.B. in Trinity College, Dublin, where she became a scholar of the University in 1995. She completed a B.C.L. at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1998, followed by an LL.M. at Harvard in 1999. Catherine passed the New York bar examination in 1999 and worked as a lititgation attorney at David, Polk, & Wardwell in New York from 1999 - 2001. From 2001 to 2004 she wrote her doctorate in comparative public law at Oxford, again at Magdalen College. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2003 and has just finished a pupillage at Blackstones Chambers in London.

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public procurement, ibid art, ibid reg, new governance, draft constitutional treaty, constitutional commentary, draft treaty, related proceedings, privatizing public enterprises, private military companies, explanatory memorandum, selective purchasing, private delegation, vate delegate, administrative law obligations, executive delegators, private care home provider, civil service mandate, human rights controls, delegation context, delegable power, public law procedures, third party beneficiary rights, administrative law principles, state action doctrine
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Delegation of Governmental Power, Private Parties, New York, Member States, Leonard Cheshire, Financial Regulation Art, Supreme Court, Lord Woolf, Lord Neuberger, Aston Cantlow, Lord Mance, Private Law Controls, House of Lords, Council Regulation, Public Contract, Administrative Law Controls, United States, Procurement Directive, Ibid Attachment, Clarendon Press, Lord Nicholls, Stationery Office, Local Government Act, Baroness Hale, Lord Scott
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