Rules and Government
Explore the intricate dynamics of governance with "Rules and Government" by Robert Baldwin, published by Oxford University Press in 1997. This insightful book spans 352 pages, meticulously delving into the application of non-statutory rules within government frameworks. Baldwin examines the potential and limitations of these rules, providing readers with a comprehensive analysis of their effectiveness and the challenges involved in rule-making. The book also addresses the unique issues faced when governing with rules in the European Community, offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners in political science, law, and international relations. Whether you're a student of politics or a professional in the field, "Rules and Government" presents a compelling look at the political processes that shape our society.