The law on administrative procedure regulates the processes through which administrative decisions and administrative projects are elaborated. It is more and more regarded as essential in administrative laws: it is really considered as the central part of it in some systems. In many jurisdictions, rules concerning administrative procedure are codified, gathered in a single piece of general legislation: in a few, it remains non codified.The book is made of the different contributions presented on the topic to the last congress of the International Academy of International Law (Taipei, 2012)
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Writing in 1919, Mr. W. F. Willoughby declared that "at the present time few reforms of government in the United States are more urgent than that of the reorganization of the administrative services of our state governments, so as to put them upon the integrated or departmental basis." This need for state administrative reorganization is now generally recognized, not only by political scientists and students of administration, but also by public officials and practical administrators. This is indicated by the large number of governors who, in public messages, have urged upon their legislatures the adoption of measures of administrative reform; by the investigations and reports of efficiency and economy commissions or similar bodies created in many states; and by the laws actually passed providing for administrative reorganization in Illinois, Idaho, Nebraska, Ohio, Washington, Massachusetts, and other states.A movement of this character naturally follows the line of least resistance, and consequently the changes in administrative organization heretofore made have been through statutory enactment rather than through constitutional revision. Inasmuch as, in most states, a faulty organization of the administration is stereotyped in the constitution, thoroughgoing reorganization by mere statutory enactment is practically impossible. The constitutional difficulties which impede the movement for administrative reorganization should warn us against the insertion in the organic law of detailed administrative provisions.
In: Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and The Prospects for Common Ground (William Eskridge, Jr. and Robin Fretwell Wilson eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019)
Die Ausschreibungspflicht von Grundstücksverkäufen mit städtebaulichen Pflichten ist eine der spannendsten Fragen der vergaberechtlichen Dogmatik und der städtebaulichen Praxis. Die umfassende dogmatische Erörterung der Problematik auf der Basis der europarechtlichen Wurzeln des Vergaberechts und die detaillierte Darstellung der Konsequenzen der Anwendung des Vergaberechts für die Praxis kommunaler Grundstücksverkäufe machen das Werk nicht nur zu einem wichtigen Beitrag der vergaberechtsdogmatischen Diskussion sondern auch zu einem wertvollen Begleiter für den anwaltlichen oder kommunalen Praktiker. Nach einer Darstellung des Rechtsrahmens des kooperativen Städtebaus bietet das Werk eine intensive Erörterung der Anwendbarkeit des Vergaberechts im Bereich der kommunalen Grundstücksverkäufe unter Einbeziehung der neuesten nationalen und europäischen Rechtsprechung sowie einen ausführlichen Teil zur Gestaltung von Vergabeverfahren unter Berücksichtigung der besonderen Belange des Städtebaurechts. Als Beigeordneter des Städte- und Gemeindebunds NRW schöpft der Autor aus einem breiten Erfahrungsschatz aus der vergabe- und städtebaurechtlichen Praxis
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Each year the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources publishes a summary of the laws and regulations of commercial fishing in the state. This publication provides the license requirements, definitions, restrictions, and laws and regulations for the use of fishing equipment. It also lists requirements for fishing for horseshoe crabs.