Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact
Explore the intricate relationship between judicial review and bureaucratic behavior in "Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact," a compelling work edited by leading international scholars in political science and law. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this paperback edition spans 328 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of new research in the field. The book presents a wealth of empirical case studies from diverse global contexts, providing readers with an interdisciplinary and empirical perspective on the impact of judicial review. Ideal for students, researchers, and practitioners alike, this insightful volume sheds light on the dynamics of law and bureaucracy, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection. Discover the profound implications of judicial review with this essential read.