Grievances, remedies, and the state

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Grievances, remedies, and the state

by Patrick Birkinshaw

(Modern legal studies)

Sweet & Maxwell, 1994

2nd ed

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In the second edition of this text, the central theme is the role of the state in resolving grievances in areas where the state has a direct interest. Recent changes in this area include the promotion of individualism and consumerism. This has been accompanied by an emphasis upon managerial and executive efficiency and an increased awareness on the part of individuals for expectations and feedback. These points are addressed in detail. Also considered are the "Citizens' Charter" and other government initiatives.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - the British State and the extra-judicial redress of grievance
  • central government
  • local government
  • quasi-government and the extended state
  • ombudsman and ombudsmania
  • what constitutes good practice?
  • the Courts.

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