The contracting state
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The contracting state
(Studies in law and politics)
Open University Press, 1992
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-84)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Privatization and the search for economy and efficiency were central themes of government in the 1980s. The 1990s are becoming the decade of public services. "Contract" is a key aspect of the debate about how public services should be provided and who should provide them. In "The Contracting State" Ian Harden examines the role of contract in local government services, the NHS reforms and the "Next Steps" agencies in central government. He argues that there are two aspects to organizing public services through contract: one is the pursuit of party political objectives and here the language of contract has a largely ideological significance; the other is a genuine potential for promoting constitutional values by expanding both the rights of individuals and the accountability of government for policy decisions. The author argues that the latter can only be achieved as part of a broader legal framework for public services involving changes in national (and EC) law which would ensure organizational independence in the public sector. This book should be of interest to both students and practitioners in politics, law, social policy and public administration.
目次
- The moral promise of contract
- consumers, citizens and customers
- the contractual approach to public services - three examples
- the dynamics of the contractual approach
- the legal framework of public service contracts
- European community law
- quality and performance
- towards a constitutional framework for public services.
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