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Discretion in the Welfare State: Social Rights and Professional Judgment Anders Molander (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway) 9781138326439

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Welfare state professionals decide or establish premises as to whom will receive what, in what manner, when and how much, and when enough is enough. They control who passes through the gates of the welfare state.

This book provides an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon of discretion. It shows why the delegation of discretionary powers to professionals in the front-line of the welfare state is both unavoidable and problematic. Extensive use of discretion can threaten the principles of the rule of law and relinquish democratic control over the implementation of laws and policies. The book introduces an understanding of discretion that adds an epistemic dimension (discretion as a mode of reasoning) to the common structural understanding of discretion (an area of judgment and decision). Accordingly, it distinguishes between structural and epistemic measures of accountability. The aim of the former is to constrain discretionary spaces or the behavior within them while the aim of the latter is to improve the quality of discretionary reasoning.

This text will be of key interest to scholars and students in the fields of applied philosophy, public policy and public administration, welfare state research, and the sociology of professions.



About the Author

Anders Molander is Associate Professor at Centre for the Study of Professions, Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway.



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'What emerges from this 'little book', is a concise but convincing account of the analytical
distinction between structural and epistemic discretion which is far more accessible than the work
of Alexy (2000) it is inspired by. Molander demonstrates the practical application of his arguments
when addressing concerns over accountability, providing an insight into how the distinction offers
more than simply a theoretical tool for examining tensions in the granting of discretion (i.e. with
the 'rule of law' or 'democratic control'), but can also bear fruit when applied to the real-world
management of discretion decision-making in a welfare bureaucracy.'

Jed Meers York Law School, University of York, UK





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ISBN 9781138326439
Author Anders Molander
Format Paperback
Page Count 100
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 190g

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