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Public Inquiries - A Scholar''s Engagements With the Policy-Making Process

English · Hardback

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Public Inquiries provides first-hand insights and expert perspectives on Canada’s policy-making process.


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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part A: The Role of Ideas, Interests, and Institutions in the Canadian Policy-Making Process
I. Ideas and Interests in Shaping Public Policy
II. Where Ideas and Interests Intersect: Mapping the Policy-Making Terrain
A. An Overview
B. Standing and Semi-permanent Policy Advisory Bodies
C. Parliamentary Committees
D. Ad Hoc Commissions of Inquiry
a) Historical Origins
b) The Legal Basis of Commissions of Inquiry
c) Forms of Inquiries
d) The Frequency and Sectoral Scope of Commissions of Inquiry
e) Strengths of Commissions of Inquiry
f) Critiques of Commissions of Inquiry
E. Ad Hoc Government Task Forces
Part B: Personal Reflections on Engagements with the World of Ideas and Interests in Public Inquiries
I. Consumer Protection Policy
II. Competition Policy Reform
III. Regulation of Professional Services
IV. Property Rights and Development
V. Trade Policy Reform
VI. Legal Aid Reform
VII. Electricity Sector Reform in Ontario
VIII. Future Role of Government in Ontario
Part C: Lessons Learned (the Hard Way)
I. Serendipity
II. Short-Termism
III. Policy-Oriented Ad Hoc Public Inquiries
a) Terms of Reference
b) Leadership
c) Composition
d) Process 
IV. Investigative/Hybrid Ad Hoc Public Inquiries
V. Positive Theories of the Public Policy-Making Process Revisited
VI. Concluding Thoughts
Notes
Index


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Michael J. Trebilcock is a university professor emeritus of law and economics at the University of Toronto.


Summary

Public Inquiries provides first-hand insights and expert perspectives on Canada’s policy-making process.

Product details

Authors Michael J. Trebilcock
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2022
 
EAN 9781487551155
ISBN 978-1-4875-5115-5
No. of pages 277
Series UTP Insights
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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