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Foreword (Public Law), Paul Craig Jan 2019

Foreword (Public Law), Paul Craig

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La Méthode Comparative En Droit Public, Elisabeth Zoller Jan 2018

La Méthode Comparative En Droit Public, Elisabeth Zoller

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Public Law As The Law Of The Res Publica, Elisabeth Zoller Jan 2008

Public Law As The Law Of The Res Publica, Elisabeth Zoller

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Book Review. From Anarchy To Allottopia, David P. Fidler Jan 2004

Book Review. From Anarchy To Allottopia, David P. Fidler

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The Globalizing State: A Future-Oriented Perspective On The Public/Private Distinction, Federalism, And Democracy, Alfred C. Aman Jan 1998

The Globalizing State: A Future-Oriented Perspective On The Public/Private Distinction, Federalism, And Democracy, Alfred C. Aman

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Private Universities And Public Law, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 1970

Private Universities And Public Law, Robert M. O'Neil

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The Politics Of Planning For Urban Redevelopment: Strategies In The Manipulation Of Public Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Joel F. Handler Jan 1966

The Politics Of Planning For Urban Redevelopment: Strategies In The Manipulation Of Public Law, Sheldon J. Plager, Joel F. Handler

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In this article Professors Plager and Handler examine the influence of legal process upon decision making in municipal redevelopment. Their thesis is that public acceptance of a redevelopment venture depends primarily on the command of political and planning skills and occurs despite rather than because of legal procedures designed to accommodate principles of democracy. Partly through the method of a case study of recent data collected from one municipality, partly by comparative analysis with other studies, they conclude that the reality of decision making in the region they explore is the predominance of informal power over formal, democratic, legal decision-making …


Symposium On Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1939

Symposium On Administrative Law, Ralph F. Fuchs

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