Many government bodies relate to each other through 'contracts'. But these contracts are not, in general, regulated or enforced by the law. Drawing on the results of a case-study of NHS contracts, this book identifies significant problems faced by the parties to internal government contracts, many of which stem from the lack of legal regulation. This study uses a novel public law analysis to suggest ways of making internal contracts work more fairly and effectively.
Many government bodies relate to each other through 'contracts'. But these contracts are not, in general, regulated or enforced by the law. Drawing on the results of a case-study of NHS contracts, this book identifies significant problems faced by the parties to internal government contracts, many of which stem from the lack of legal regulation. This study uses a novel public law analysis to suggest ways of making internal contracts work more fairly and effectively.
Anne Davies is a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
Inhaltsangabe
1: Government by Contract 2: Internal Government by Contract 3: Controversies and Reform 4: Accountability Mechanisms 5: Accountability Analysis in Practice: NHS Contracts 6: Fitting In: Interactions between Contracts and other Accountability Mechanisms 7: Getting On: Accountability Relationships and Procedural Fairness 8: Winning Out: Making the Accountability Process Effective 9: Conclusions and Prospects
1: Government by Contract 2: Internal Government by Contract 3: Controversies and Reform 4: Accountability Mechanisms 5: Accountability Analysis in Practice: NHS Contracts 6: Fitting In: Interactions between Contracts and other Accountability Mechanisms 7: Getting On: Accountability Relationships and Procedural Fairness 8: Winning Out: Making the Accountability Process Effective 9: Conclusions and Prospects
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