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Book Description
This book is a close study of lawyers who practise occupational safety and health law in the United States, using detailed interview and survey data to explore the roles that lawyers have as representatives of companies, unions, and OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration). Placed in the context of evolving understandings of regulatory politics as a problem of public-private interaction and negotiation, the book argues that lawyers adapt to multiple roles in what prove to be highly complex settings. The core chapters examine stages of the administrative process where various groups attempt to shape the immediate outcomes and the development of OSHA law. These stages include administrative rulemaking, post-rulemaking litigation of government standards, regulatory enforcement, and compliance counseling by lawyers.
About the Author
Patrick Schmidt is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Southern Methodist University.
Lawyers and Regulation : The Politics of the Administrative Process (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society),Patrick Schmidt,Chris Arup,Martin Chanock,Pat O'Malley,Sally Engle Merry,Susan Silbey,Cambridge University Press,0521844657,Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice,Administrative law,General,Industrial safety,Law,Law and legislation,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Political aspects,Practice of law,United States,Law / General,Public health & safety law,USA
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