The book is devoted to the issue of public administration discretionary power within law application processes and its control. It presents a variety of factors that may affect the range of discretion as well as the influence on public administration’s reasoning.
The book analyzes various aspects and examples of public administration discretionary power within the processes of law application. It presents a variety of factors that may affect the range of discretion as well as the influence on public administration’s reasoning. The authors evaluate the complexity of forms and procedures for control of decision latitude that is exercised by the public administration and the society.
Stanislaw Sulowski
Adam Administration Control Discretionary human rights judicial control law application legal argumentation Leszczynski Leszek Power precedental practice Public rule of law Scope