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Bureaucratic justice : managing social security disability claims

By: MASHAW, Jerry L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Yale University Press, 1983Description: 238 p.Subject(s): Direito Administrativo | Administracao da Justica | Problema Juridico | Contexto Juridico | Sistema Juridico | Legislacao | Burocracia | Processo Decisorio | Problema Administrativo | Problema Juridico | Processo Administrativo | Seguridade Social
Contents:
Part I: Perspectives The quest for an internal administrative law Why this crusade? The challenge of legal realism The task ahead The disability program as an exemplary inquiry Justice models for a disability program The demand for justice Three models of justice Choosing a model for disability decisionmaking Systemic stress: professionals as subversives Part II: Bureaucratic rationality: searching for the good within the constraints of the possible On living with the impossibility of rational administration Ambiguity, incoherence, and uncertainty Incompetence, subversion, and arbitrariness Should we declare bureaucratic rationality permanently disable? An emerging critical stance How much are good decisions worth? The costs of error Marginal cases, inconsistency, and the problematics of error identification The elusive value of process values The costs of delay Direct administrative costs Part III: Managing the system: an appraisal of ssa's performance Developing and communicating administrative policy The regulatory imperative How much rulishness is enough? Designing decision processes Pursuing the facts Protecting dignitary interests Exercising hierarchical control Oversight Engineering an adjudicatory culture The inability to borrow a culture SSA initiatives Part IV: Getting the balance right Bureaucratic justice and bureaucratic imperatives Bureaucratic justice Bureaucratic imperatives Reform from an external perspective The democratic connection Generalist judicial review Hearings Opportunities for internal reform Directions for internal reform A modest proposal: bureaucracy with a human face Some more radical proposals: professional judgment Part V: Generalizations Bureaucracy, justice, and the rule of law A panglossian summary A cloud over camelot A desk-level view The promise and the threat
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Part I: Perspectives The quest for an internal administrative law Why this crusade? The challenge of legal realism The task ahead The disability program as an exemplary inquiry Justice models for a disability program The demand for justice Three models of justice Choosing a model for disability decisionmaking Systemic stress: professionals as subversives Part II: Bureaucratic rationality: searching for the good within the constraints of the possible On living with the impossibility of rational administration Ambiguity, incoherence, and uncertainty Incompetence, subversion, and arbitrariness Should we declare bureaucratic rationality permanently disable? An emerging critical stance How much are good decisions worth? The costs of error Marginal cases, inconsistency, and the problematics of error identification The elusive value of process values The costs of delay Direct administrative costs Part III: Managing the system: an appraisal of ssa's performance Developing and communicating administrative policy The regulatory imperative How much rulishness is enough? Designing decision processes Pursuing the facts Protecting dignitary interests Exercising hierarchical control Oversight Engineering an adjudicatory culture The inability to borrow a culture SSA initiatives Part IV: Getting the balance right Bureaucratic justice and bureaucratic imperatives Bureaucratic justice Bureaucratic imperatives Reform from an external perspective The democratic connection Generalist judicial review Hearings Opportunities for internal reform Directions for internal reform A modest proposal: bureaucracy with a human face Some more radical proposals: professional judgment Part V: Generalizations Bureaucracy, justice, and the rule of law A panglossian summary A cloud over camelot A desk-level view The promise and the threat

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