Modern Law Review 2021/6

ARTICLES

  • Paula Case: Medicinal Cannabis Prescribing: A Study of Boundary Work and Medico-Legal Risk (1189)
  • Elizabeth Howell: Brexit, Covid-19, and Possible Frameworks for Future UK/EU Financial Governance Cooperation (1227)
  • James Goudkamp, Eleni Katsampouka: Punitive Damages and the Place of Punishment in Private Law (1257)
  • Olha O. Cherednychenko: Islands and the Ocean: Three Models of the Relationship between EU Market Regulation and National Private Law (1294)
  • Joana Mendes: Constitutive Powers of Executive Bodies: a Functional Analysis of the Single Resolution Board (1330)

LEGISLATION

  • Mikołaj Barczentewicz: Haley v Haley: Family Law Arbitration and the New Frontier of Private Ordering (1385)
  • Conor Casey: Citizenship Stripping, Fair Procedures, and the Separation of Powers: A Critical Comment on Damache v Minister for Justice (1399)
  • Serhii Lashyn: The Unsuccessful Bid of the British Advocate-General to Remain on the Bench Despite Brexit (1414)

REVIEW ARTICLE

  • Adam J. MacLeod: What Makes Property Liberal? (1427)

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Andromachi Georgosouli: Moloney, Niamh, The Age of ESMA – Governing EU Financial Markets, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2018, 392 pp, hb £81.00 (1447)
  • Helen Fenwick: Blackbourn, Jessie, Londras, Fiona and Morgan, Lydia, Accountability and Review in the Counter-Terrorist State, Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2020, 192 pp, pb £27.99 (1451)
  • Nina H.B. Jørgensen: Stahn, Carsten, A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, xviii + 448 pp, pb £24.99 (1455)
  • Ian Rodgers: Michael Legg and Felicity Bell, Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, 408 pp, hb £75.00 (1460)
  • David Fraser: Douglas Morris, Legal Sabotage: Ernst Fraenkel in Hitler’s Germany, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xv + 235 pp, hb, £85.00 (1463)
  • Conor Casey: Sunstein, Cass R. and Vermeule, Adrian, Law & Leviathan: Redeeming the Administrative State, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2020, 208 pp, hb £20.95 (1467)

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Journal of Law and Society 2021/4

Original Articles

  • Natalie Ohana: The politics of the production of knowledge on trauma: the Grenfell Tower Inquiry (497)
  • Susan Bright: Tower block refurbishment, flats, and understandings of ownership (524)
  • Chiara Armeni, Maria Lee: Participation in a time of climate crisis (549)
  • Sandrine Lefranc: A tale of many jurisdictions: how universal jurisdiction is creating a transnational judicial space (573)
  • Rosemary Hunter, Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack: Feminist judging in lower courts 8595)
  • Yvonne Daly, Vicky Conway: Selecting a lawyer: the practical arrangement of police station legal assistance (618)
  • Hanna Buer Haddeland: ‘Victims not wrongdoers’: the legal consciousness of rejected asylum seekers in Norway (645)
  • Damian A. Gonzalez-Salzberg, Maroula Perisanidi: Belonging beyond the binary: from Byzantine eunuchs and Indian hijras to gender-fluid and non-binary identities (669)
  • Barbara Hughes-Moore: ‘Ten thousand times more malignant than her mate’: destabilizing gendered assumptions underlying the defences of provocation and loss of control through a reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (690)

Book Review Essay

  • Stina Bergman Blix: Law’s insistence on dispassion as the mother of theoretical curiosity Interactional Justice: The Role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty, LISA FLOWER, London: Routledge, 2020, 224 pp., £36.99 Judging and Emotion: A Socio-Legal Analysis, SHARYN ROACH ANLEU AND KATHY MACK, London: Routledge, 2021, 232 pp., £120.00 Law and the Passions: Why Emotions Matter for Justice, JULIA J. A. SHAW, London: Routledge, 2020, 208 pp., £36.99 (713)

Book Reviews

  • Arlie Loughnan: Scottish Feminist Judgments: (Re)Creating Law from the Outside In, EDITED BY SHARON COWAN, CHLOË KENNEDY, AND VANESSA E. MUNRO, Oxford: Hart, 2019, 440 pp., £95.00 (722)
  • Stefan Machura: Women, Film, and the Law: Cinematic Representations of Female Incarceration, SUZANNE BOUCLIN, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020, 226 pp., $75.00 (726)

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Public Administration Review 2021/3 May/June

Editorials

  • Celebrating 81 years (359)
  • American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics (360)
  • Jeremy L. Hall: Dollars and Sense: Tax, Spend, and Satisfice (361)

Research Articles

  • Bruce D. McDonald III, J. W. Decker, Brad A. M. Johnson: You Don’t Always Get What You Want: The Effect of Financial Incentives on State Fiscal Health (365)
  • Seeun Ryu, Inyoung Cho, Jiseul Kim: Does the Stringency of State Tax and Expenditure Limitations Discourage Political Manipulation in Fiscal Reserves? (375)
  • Mildred E. Warner, Austin M. Aldag, Yunji Kim: Pragmatic Municipalism: U.S. Local Government Responses to Fiscal Stress (389)
  • Wenchi Wei, J. S. Butler: State Fiscal Constraints and Local Responses: Evidence from the Property Tax Limit Overrides in Massachusetts (399)
  • Spencer T. Brien, Robert J. Eger III, David S. T. Matkin: The Timing of Managerial Responses to Fiscal Stress (414)
  • Carolyn Abott, Akheil Singla: Helping or Hurting? The Efficacy of Municipal Bankruptcy (428)
  • Min Su: Discretion in Traffic Stops: The Influence of Budget Cuts on Traffic Citations (446)
  • Jeremy L. Hall, David Z. Kanaan: State Tax Policy, Municipal Choice, and Local Economic Development Outcomes: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Performance Assessment (459)
  • Lang (Kate) Yang: Auditor or Adviser? Auditor (In)Dependence and Its Impact on Financial Management (475)
  • Eric J. Brunner, Mark D. Robbins, Bill Simonsen: Property Tax Information and Support for School Bond Referenda: Experimental Evidence (488)
  • Jinhai Yu, Edward T. Jennings Jr.: Politics, Competence, and Performance: Evidence from the US State Budget Agencies (500)
  • Frankline Muthomi, Kurt Thurmaier: Participatory Transparency in Kenya: Toward an Engaged Budgeting Model of Local Governance (519)
  • Alasdair C. Rutherford, Diarmuid McDonnell, Eddy Hogg: Incentivizing Regulatory Participation: Effectiveness of a Fundraising Levy (532)
  • Young Joo Park, David S.T. Matkin: The Demise of the Overhead Myth: Administrative Capacity and Financial Sustainability in Nonprofit Nursing Homes (543)

Viewpoint Articles

  • Jason Webb Yackee, Susan Webb Yackee: The American State Administrators Project: A New 50-State, 50-Year Data Resource for Scholars (558)
  • Faisal Ali Baig, Xu Han, Zahid Hasnain, Daniel Rogger: Introducing the Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators: A New Global Dataset on Public Sector Employment and Compensation (564)

Book Reviews

  • Kellie Coff: Edited by , Lindgreen, Adam, Koenig-Lewis, Nicole, Kitchener, Martin, Brewer, John D., Moore, Mark H, and  Meynhardt, Timo,  Public Value: Deepening, Enriching, and Broadening the Theory and Practice ( London and New York:  Routledge,  2019). 378 pp. $94.99 (hardback), ISBN 9781138059665 (572)
  • Galia Cohen, Jennifer Alexander: Momen, Mehnaaz,  2017. The Paradox of Citizenship in American Politics: Ideals and Reality 1–265. London: Palgrave MacMillan. (573)
  • David Oliver Kasdan: Bowen, William M. and  Gleeson, Robert E., The Evolution of Human Settlements: From Pleistocene Origins to Anthropocene Prospects ( Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, 309pp.). $89.99 (Hard Cover), ISBN 978-3-319-95033-4 (576)

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Public Administration Review 2021/2 March/April

Editorials

  • Celebrating 81 years (183)
  • American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics (184)
  • Jeremy L. Hall: Through the Editor”s Lens: Understanding the Editorial role Through Metaphor (185)

Research Articles

  • Dominik Vogel, Fabian Homberg: P-Hacking, P-Curves, and the PSM–Performance Relationship: Is There Evidential Value? (191)
  • Eunju Rho, Sumin Han: Relative Managerial Networking and Performance: The Moderating Role of Environmental Context (205)
  • Pan Zhang: Target Interactions and Target Aspiration Level Adaptation: How Do Government Leaders Tackle the “Environment-Economy” Nexus? (220)
  • Ahmad Bayiz Ahmad, Tammo Straatmann, Karsten Mueller, Bangcheng Liu: Employees’ Change Support in the Public Sector—A Multi-Time Field Study Examining the Formation of Intentions and Behaviors (231)
  • Steven Pfaff, Charles Crabtree, Holger L. Kern, John B. Holbein: Do Street-Level Bureaucrats Discriminate Based on Religion? A Large-Scale Correspondence Experiment among American Public School Principals (244)
  • Sangmook Kim: Education and Public Service Motivation: A Longitudinal Study of High School Graduates (260)
  • Agustin Leon-Moreta, Vittoria R. Totaro: Workforce Capacity in Municipal Government (273)

Viewpoint Articles

  • Alasdair Roberts: Who Should We Count as Citizens? Categorizing People in Public Administration Research (286)
  • Gordon Abner, Bill Valdez, James L. Perry: Elevating the Case for Leadership Development Programs: Return on Investment Evaluations (291)

Guest Editorial: Global Pa Symposium

  • Zeger van der Wal, Caspar van den Berg, M. Shamsul Haque: Comparative Public Administration in a Globalized World: Moving Beyond Standard Assumptions Toward Increased Understanding (295)

Research Articles: Global Pa Symposium

  • Zachary T. Mohr, Ringa Raudla, James W. Douglas: Comparing Cost Accounting Use across European Countries: The Role of Administrative Traditions, NPM Instruments, and Fiscal Stress (299)
  • Zeger Van der Wal, Assel Mussagulova, Chung-An Chen: Path-Dependent Public Servants: Comparing the Influence of Traditions on Administrative Behavior in Developing Asia (308)
  • Sanghee Park, Jiaqi Liang: A Comparative Study of Gender Representation and Social Outcomes: The Effect of Political and Bureaucratic Representation (321)
  • Simon Porcher: Culture and the Quality of Government (333)

Viewpoint Article: Global Pa Symposium

  • M. Shamsul Haque, Zeger van der Wal, Caspar van den Berg: Comparative Studies in Public Administration: Intellectual Challenges and Alternative Perspectives (344)

Book Reviews

  • Gregg G. Van Ryzin, Galia Cohen: Aligica, Paul Dragos, , Boettke, Peter J., and , Tarko, Vlad, Public Governance and the Classical-Liberal Perspective( , New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019). 267 pp. (349)
  • Galia Cohen, Michael W. Spicer: Green, Richard T.. Alexander Hamilton’s Public Administration( Tuscaloosa: Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 2019). 272pp, $49.95 (Cloth) ISBN 978-0-8173-2016-4 (351)

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Public Administration Review 2021/1 January/February

Editorials

  • Celebrating 81 years (3)
  • American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics (4)
  • Jeremy L. Hall: Another Changing of the Guard: Thank You, and Welcome Aboard! (5)
  • Jeremy L. Hall: Governance: Struggle and Strife—Or Synergy and Success—In the Trans-COVID Era (7)

Research Articles

  • Thorbjørn Sejr Guul, Mogens Jin Pedersen, Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen: Creaming among Caseworkers: Effects of Client Competence and Client Motivation on Caseworkers’ Willingness to Help (12)
  • Federica Fusi: When Local Governments Request Access to Data: Power and Coordination Mechanisms across Stakeholders (23)
  • Anthony M. Bertelli, Madalina Busuioc: Reputation-Sourced Authority and the Prospect of Unchecked Bureaucratic Power (38)
  • Joshua Ozymy, Bryan Menard, Melissa L. Jarrell: Persistence or Partisanship: Exploring the Relationship between Presidential Administrations and Criminal Enforcement by the US Environmental Protection Agency, 1983–2019 (49)
  • Brian Y. An, Raphael W. Bostic: What Determines Where Public Investment Goes? Regional Governance and the Role of Institutional Rules and Power 864)
  • Susan Appe, Nadia Rubaii, Kerry Whigham: Expanding the Reach of Representativeness, Discretion, and Collaboration: The Unrealized Potential of Public Administration Research in Atrocity Prevention (81)
  • Lisa Schmidthuber, Alex Ingrams, Dennis Hilgers: Government Openness and Public Trust: The Mediating Role of Democratic Capacity (91)
  • Ivan P. Lee, Sebastian Jilke, Oliver James: Do More Options Always Benefit the Users of Public Services? An Experimental Study of School Choice, Performance, and Satisfaction (110)
  • Jarle Trondal, Gjermund Haslerud, Nadja S. Kühn: The Robustness of National Agency Governance in Integrated Administrative Systems: Evidence from a large-scale study (121)
  • Suyeon Jo, Tina Nabatchi: Different Processes, Different Outcomes? Assessing the Individual-Level Impacts of Public Participation (137)
  • Donald Moynihan, Alasdair Roberts: Dysfunction by Design: Trumpism as Administrative Doctrine (152)
  • Christoph Knill, Christina Steinbacher, Yves Steinebach: Balancing Trade-Offs between Policy Responsiveness and Effectiveness: The Impact of Vertical Policy-Process Integration on Policy Accumulation (157)
  • Ines Mergel, Sukumar Ganapati, Andrew B. Whitford: Agile: A New Way of Governing (161)

Book Reviews

  • Anna Malandrino: Fritz Sager, and Patrick Overeem, eds., The European Public Servant: A Shared Administrative Identity? Colchester: ECPR Press, 2015. 326pp. Hardback £65.00, ISBN: 9781907301742 Paperback £30.00, ISBN: 9781785522338 Fritz Sager, Christian Rosser, Céline Mavrot, and Pascal Y. Hurni. A Transatlantic History of Public Administration. Analyzing the USA, Germany and France. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2018. 224 pp. Hardback £67.50, ISBN: 9781788113748 E-book €25, eISBN: 9781788113755 (166)
  • Leonard L. Lira: Joseph Kopser and Bret Boyd, Catalyst: Leadership and Strategy in a Changing World (Seattle, Washington: Amazon Digital Services LLC, 2018). 306 pp. $9.99 (eBook) ISBN 978-1-5445-1014-9; $15.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-5445-1015-6 (169)
  • Tom Barth: Ward, James D., Policing and Race in America: Economic, Political and Social Dynamics ( Lanham, MD:  Lexington Books,  2018).  291 pp. $42.99 (pbk.), ISBN: 978-1-4985-5093-2 (171)

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Ratio Juris 2021/3

Articles

  • LARRY ALEXANDER: In Defense of the Standard Picture: TheBasic Challenge (187)
  • ADRIANA PLACANI: Joseph Raz’s Service Conception and the Limits of Knowability (207)
  • JONATHAN CROWE: The Idea of Small Justice (224)
  • MARCO BRIGAGLIA, BRUNO CELANO: Constitutive Rules: The Symbolization Account (244)
  • RODRIGO CAMARENA GONZÁLEZ: Janus- Faced Coherentism and the Forgotten Role of Formal Principles (263)

In Memoriam

J. J. MORESO: Eugenio Bulygin (1931– 2021): The Wonderful Russian (282)

Public Administration Review 2021/5 September/October

Issue Information (817)

Editorials

  • Celebrating 81 years (819)
  • American Society for Public Administration Code of Ethics (820)
  • Jeremy L. Hall: A Brave New World? Confronting the Challenges of a World in Shambles (821)

Research Articles

  • Madalina Busuioc: Accountable Artificial Intelligence: Holding Algorithms to Account (825)
  • Albert Meijer, Lukas Lorenz, Martijn Wessels: Algorithmization of Bureaucratic Organizations: Using a Practice Lens to Study How Context Shapes Predictive Policing Systems (837)
  • Sean Atkins, Chappell Lawson: An Improvised Patchwork: Success and Failure in Cybersecurity Policy for Critical Infrastructure (847)
  • Sara Degli Esposti, Kirstie Ball, Sally Dibb: What’s In It For Us? Benevolence, National Security, and Digital Surveillance (862)
  • Frank K. Y. Chan, James Y. L. Thong, Susan A. Brown, Viswanath Venkatesh : Service Design and Citizen Satisfaction with E‐Government Services: A Multidimensional Perspective (874)
  • Michael D. Siciliano, Jered B. Carr, Victor G. Hugg: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Networks for Addressing Public Problems: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study (895-910)
  • Manoj K. Shrestha, Richard C. Feiock: Toward a Multiplex Network Theory of Interlocal Service Contracting (911)
  • Colin Lindsay, Sarah Pearson, Elaine Batty, Anne Marie Cullen, Will Eadson: Collaborative Innovation in Labor Market Inclusion (925)
  • Natalia Letki, Trui Steen: Social‐Psychological Context Moderates Incentives to Co‐produce: Evidence from a Large‐Scale Survey Experiment on Park Upkeep in an Urban Setting (935)
  • Scott Douglas, Chris Ansell: Getting a Grip on the Performance of Collaborations: Examining Collaborative Performance Regimes and Collaborative Performance Summits (951)
  • Junesoo Lee: When Illusion Met Illusion: How Interacting Biases Affect (Dis)trust within Coopetitive Policy Networks (962)

Viewpoint Articles

  • Philipp Trein, Robbert Biesbroek, Thomas Bolognesi, Guillermo M. Cejudo, Robert Duffy, Thurid Hustedt, Iris Meyer: Policy Coordination and Integration: A Research Agenda (973)
  • Megan Mullin: Learning from Local Government Research Partnerships in a Fragmented Political Setting (978)

Book Reviews

  • Reviewed by Ratna Okhai: Annabelle Lever and Andrei Poama, The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and Public Policy (New York, NY: Routledge, 2018). 560 pp.; $145.03 (Hardcover), ISBN: 9781138201279. (983)
  • Reviewed by Staci M. Zavattaro: Ijeoma Oluo. 2020. Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America. New York: Seal Press. 336 pp.; $28 (Hardcover). ISBN: 9781580059510 (985)

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