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Administrative law --- Competition --- Administrative discretion --- Subsidiarity
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Administrative courts --- Administrative discretion --- Administrative law
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Administrative discretion --- Environmental health --- Research --- Methodology. --- Administration --- Administration.
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Lacunae in law --- Law --- Judicial discretion --- Administrative discretion --- Equity
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Discretion is a pervasive phenomenon in legal systems. It is of concern to lawyers because it can be a force for justice or injustice: at once a means of advancing the broad purposes of law and of subventing them. For social scientists the discretion exercised by legal actors is an important form of decision-making behaviour, in which legal rules are merely one force in a field of pressures and constraints that push towards certain courses of action or inaction. This book presents a variety of analyses of legal discretion by lawyers and social scientists (drawn from both sides of the Atlantic), who have made discretion and its uses a central part of their scholarly concerns
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--Pouvoir discrétionnaire --- --Administrative discretion --- Discretion, Administrative --- Discretion (Law) --- Dispensations (Law) --- Discretion, Judicial --- Discretion of court --- Administrative discretion. --- Judicial discretion. --- --Administrative discretion. --- Judicial discretion --- Administrative discretion --- Prise de décision --- --Droit --- Administrative law --- Rule of law --- Judges --- Law --- Law and legislation --- Interpretation and construction --- Droit --- Pouvoir discrétionnaire
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