TY - BOOK ID - 8817330 TI - Delegation in contemporary democracies AU - Braun, Dietmar AU - Gilardi, Fabrizio PY - 2006 SN - 0415353432 PB - London Routledge DB - UniCat KW - #SBIB:35H410 KW - #SBIB:35H006 KW - #SBIB:324H40 KW - Beleidscyclus: algemene werken KW - Bestuurswetenschappen: theorieën KW - Politieke structuren: algemeen KW - Bureaucracy KW - Delegation of powers KW - Public administration KW - Rational choice theory KW - Responsibility KW - Accountability KW - Moral responsibility KW - Obligation KW - Ethics KW - Supererogation KW - Social choice KW - Administration, Public KW - Delivery of government services KW - Government services, Delivery of KW - Public management KW - Public sector management KW - Political science KW - Administrative law KW - Decentralization in government KW - Local government KW - Public officers KW - Powers, Delegation of KW - Constitutional law KW - Executive power KW - Judicial power KW - Legislative power KW - Separation of powers KW - Interorganizational relations KW - Organizational sociology KW - Political aspects KW - Law and legislation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8817330 AB - Delegration is a ubiquitous social phenomenon linked to the growing differentiation of modern socieites. This book is broken down into two parts. The first focuses on the standard chain of delegation, and the second takes into account the next steps of independent agencies, private organisations and the EU. ER -