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Political Influence

Jonathan Hawkins

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Verlag: Publifye

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Political Influence explores the often-overlooked relationship between politics and administrative law, revealing how lobbying, special interest groups, and legislative actions shape the regulations that govern daily life. The book examines how political agendas become embedded within the legal framework. For example, understanding campaign finance can illuminate how regulatory agencies respond to political pressure rather than purely objective data. This intricate dynamic affects everything from environmental policy to consumer protection, influencing policy outcomes in both beneficial and detrimental ways.

 
The book begins by introducing core principles of administrative law and the routes of political influence. Subsequent chapters delve into specific areas like lobbying and executive oversight, using cases and examples to illustrate their impact on regulatory outcomes. Political Influence argues that administrative law, though intended to be neutral, is inherently shaped by political considerations. The book's value lies in its accessible style and comprehensive analysis, making it valuable for anyone seeking to understand the intersection of law and politics.

 
The book progresses by first laying out the core principles of administrative law. It then examines the various ways political influence is exerted, and concludes by exploring potential reforms and strategies for mitigating undue political influence. By examining administrative law through the lens of political power, the book offers a unique perspective on the forces shaping our regulatory landscape.
Verfügbar seit: 03.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 83 Seiten.

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