Talk:Delegation (law)
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Jurisdiction?
[edit]Does this article relate to a particular jurisdiction? Is it US law? Are there material differences between different jurisdictions? It's hard to find any info on delegation as a legal concept, so I would be very grateful for any further explanation from those who know. Thanks. Westmorlandia (talk) 12:16, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
Some Proposed Changes
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Add to end of Administrative Law section: Concerns often arise when law-making powers are delegated to agencies in administrative law because of agency heads are not elected by the people.[1] However, there are many times when delegating law-making authority to an agency is appropriate, especially when the legsilature lacks the capacity or expertise to handle a randomly evolving issue that affects multiple jurisdictions [2]
Cf2022 (talk) 18:26, 24 January 2021 (UTC)Cf2022
References
- Would you mind fixing the ref by using a canonical name per WP:REFNAME, as they are both the same citation? Alternatively you can indicate the page number, if that's suitable. It improves readability and user-experience, while keeping the References section shorter. Thank you ! Ferkijel (talk) 07:51, 29 March 2021 (UTC)