Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

Responsive Legality is an important book about twenty first century justice. It explores the legal and moral values that twenty-first-century public officials use to make their decisions, engaging existing theoretical models of administrative justice and updating them to reflect changed twenty-first-century conditions. Together, these features of twenty-first century public administration are coined ‘responsive legality’. Whereas twentieth-century public officials were generally driven by their concern for bureaucratic rationality, professional treatment, moral judgement and – towards the end of the century – the logics of ‘new managerialism’, the twenty-first-century public official embodies greater complexity in their characteristic pursuit of substantive and procedural justice. In responsive legality, government decision makers show a distinct concern for the protective parameters of the rule of law, a purposive pursuit of fair outcomes and a commitment to flexible decision making.

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Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

Responsive Legality is an important book about twenty first century justice. It explores the legal and moral values that twenty-first-century public officials use to make their decisions, engaging existing theoretical models of administrative justice and updating them to reflect changed twenty-first-century conditions. Together, these features of twenty-first century public administration are coined ‘responsive legality’. Whereas twentieth-century public officials were generally driven by their concern for bureaucratic rationality, professional treatment, moral judgement and – towards the end of the century – the logics of ‘new managerialism’, the twenty-first-century public official embodies greater complexity in their characteristic pursuit of substantive and procedural justice. In responsive legality, government decision makers show a distinct concern for the protective parameters of the rule of law, a purposive pursuit of fair outcomes and a commitment to flexible decision making.

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Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

by Zach Richards
Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

Responsive Legality: The New Administrative Justice

by Zach Richards

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Responsive Legality is an important book about twenty first century justice. It explores the legal and moral values that twenty-first-century public officials use to make their decisions, engaging existing theoretical models of administrative justice and updating them to reflect changed twenty-first-century conditions. Together, these features of twenty-first century public administration are coined ‘responsive legality’. Whereas twentieth-century public officials were generally driven by their concern for bureaucratic rationality, professional treatment, moral judgement and – towards the end of the century – the logics of ‘new managerialism’, the twenty-first-century public official embodies greater complexity in their characteristic pursuit of substantive and procedural justice. In responsive legality, government decision makers show a distinct concern for the protective parameters of the rule of law, a purposive pursuit of fair outcomes and a commitment to flexible decision making.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429953057
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/06/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 148
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Zach Richards is a Lecturer in Law at Keele University, UK

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

One: The New Administrative Justice

Two: Contemporary Public Administration

Three: Responsiveness

Four: Substantive Fairness and Procedural Consistency

Five: Applying Experience and Verifying the Truth

Six: Protecting Welfare through the Rule of Law

Seven: Responsive Legality in Good Governance

Index

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