ISBN-13: 9781498510943 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 160 str.
This book is about changing the way we do public administration. It is about the wielding of administrative discretion in the implementation of a constitutional power: eminent domain, taking private property for public use. Administrative Discretion in Action: A Narrative of Eminent Domain, emphasizes the normative, constitutional perspective of public administration to study administrators decision-making process that balances economic, political, and community interests often in that order. It is about facilitating dialogue between public officials and the public. This book is a tool for interested scholars, practitioners, students, and community members about the dynamic of administration of public affairs in a political context. Grounded in public administration theory, this book utilizes an in-depth, comprehensive analysis of the US Supreme Court s landmark 2005 decision in Kelo v. New London from the perspective of public officials and community members in the state of Connecticut (home of Kelo case) to share a balanced narrative."