TY - BOOK AU - Hertogh, Marc. AU - Richard Kirkham. AU - Robert Thomas. AU - Joe Tomlinson. TI - The Oxford handbook of administrative justice SN - 9780190903084 U1 - 342.06 23 PY - 2022/// CY - New York, United States of America PB - Oxford University Press KW - Part 1 institutions KW - Administrative decisions-making on the frontline KW - Internal review systems and administrative justice KW - Administrative adjudication: the United States is the outlier KW - Judicial review and administrative justice KW - The Ombud as a chameleon: a story of adaptation to different administrative cultures KW - Government watchdog agencies and administrative justice KW - Public inquiries and administrative justice KW - Oversight of administrative justice systems KW - Delivering administrative justice: implications for system design KW - Part II social and political ideas KW - The interactions of administrative justice and constitutionalism KW - The individual and administrative justice KW - Social justice and administrative justice KW - Administrative justice in authoritarian states KW - Administrative justice in transitional states KW - The rule of law and administrative justice KW - Part III socio-legal methods and approaches KW - Historical approaches to administrative justice KW - Administrative justice and empirical legal research: debunking in the ordinary religion of legal instrumentalism KW - Models of administrative justice KW - Administrative justice in street-level decision-making: equal treatment and responsiveness KW - Administrative justice and cultures of rule application KW - Legal consciousness and administrative justice KW - Part IV digitalisation KW - Administrative justice in a digital world: challenges and solutions KW - Alogrithmic administrative justice KW - Digitalisation and administrative justice: an access to justice perspective KW - Implementing digitalisation in an administrative justice context KW - Part V frontiers KW - Administartive justice in the private sector KW - Administrative justice and codification KW - Collective decision-making and administrative justice KW - Admirative justice and globalisation KW - The future of administrative justice KW - Directions for future research on administrative justice N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 667 - 671) and index (p. 673 - 711) N2 - "The core animating feature of administrative justice scholarship is the desire to understand how justice is achieved through the delivery of public services and the actions, inactions, and decision-making of administrative bodies. The study of administrative justice also encompasses the redress systems by which people can challenge administrative bodies to seek the correction of injustices. For a long time now, scholars have been interested in administrative justice, but without necessarily framing their work as such. Rather than existing under the rubric of administrative justice, much of the research undertaken has existed within sub-categories of disciplines, such as law, sociology, public policy, politics, and public administration. Consequently, although aspects of the topic have attracted rich contributions across such disciplines, administrative justice has rarely been studied or taught in a manner that integrates these areas of research more systematically. This Handbook signals a major change of approach. Drawing together a group of world-leading scholars of administrative justice from a range of disciplines, The Oxford Handbook of Administrative Justice shows how administrative justice is a vibrant, complex, and contested field that is best understood as an area of inquiry in its own right, rather than through traditional disciplinary silos"-- Provided by publisher ER -