
Designing Government
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Pearl Eliadis is a Montreal-based lawyer and lecturer. She has worked with human rights systems in six countries, including Canada. Eliadis teaches civil liberties at McGill University and is president of the Quebec Bar Association's Advisory Committee on Human Rights.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART ONE: THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OF THE TOOLS APPROACH
- 1 Tools as Art: Observations on the Choice of Governing Instrument
- 2 What Is a Policy Instrument? Policy Tools, Policy Mixes, and Policy-Implementation Styles
- 3 The Choice of Governing Instrument: A Retrospective
- PART TWO: FORM AND FUNCTION: THE TOOLS APPROACH TO POLICY DESIGN
- 4 The Problem of Policy Problems
- 5 Choice of Policy Instruments: Confronting the Deductive and the Interactive Approaches
- 6 Instrument Selection and Implementation in a Networked Context
- 7 Choosing among Forms of Public Action: A Question of Legitimacy
- PART THREE: FROM INSTRUMENTS TO GOVERNANCE
- 8 Instruments in Four: The Elements of Policy Design
- 9 The Swiss Army Knife of Governance
- 10 Sustainable Governance in the Twenty-First Century: Moving beyond Instrument Choice
- 11 From Welfare State to Social Union: Shifting Choices of Governing Instruments, Intervention Rationales, and Governance Rules in Canadian Social Policy
- 12 Risk Management and Governance
- 13 Globalization and Instrument Choice: The Role of International Law
- 14 Reconfiguring Environmental Regulation
- Conclusion: The Future of Instruments Research
- Notes and References
- Index
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