Public accountability : designs, dilemmas and experiences / edited by Michael W. Dowdle.

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Other Authors: Dowdle, Michael W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Series:Cambridge studies in law and society.
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Table of Contents:
  • Public accountability : conceptual, historical, and epistemic mappings / Michael W. Dowdle
  • PART ONE : ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE STATE: Accountability and responsibility through restorative justice / John Braithwaite
  • The myth of non-bureaucratic accountability and the anti-administrative impulse / Edward Rubin
  • Extending public accountability through privatization : from public law to publicization / Jody Freeman
  • PART TWO : ACCOUNTABILITY AND DESIGN: Accountability and institutional design : some thoughts on the grammar of governance / Jerry L. Mashaw
  • Emerging labor movements and the accountability dilemma : the case of Indonesia / Michele Ford
  • Spontaneous accountability / Colin Scott
  • PART THREE : ACCOUNTABILITY AND PARTICIPATION: Accounting for accountability in neoliberal regulatory regimes / Christine B. Harrington and Z. Umut Turem
  • The mark of responsibility (with a postscript on accountability) / John Gardner
  • Technocratic v. convivial accountability / Bronwen Morgan
  • PART FOUR : ACCOUNTABILITY AND EXPERIENCE: Understanding NGO-based social and environmental regulatory systems : why we need new models of accountability / Sasha Courville
  • Problem-solving courts and the judicial accountability deficit / Michael C. Dorf
  • Public accountability in alien terrain : exploring for constitutional accountability in the People's Republic of China / Michael W. Dowdle.