Up in Smoke: From Legislation to Litigation in Tobacco Politics
Autor Martha A. Derthicken Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 24 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452285641
ISBN-10: 1452285640
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:3rd Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States
ISBN-10: 1452285640
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:3rd Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States
Recenzii
"The
book
is
the
gold
standard
for
this
type
of
text—it’s
clear,
it
makes
a
strong
argument
about
reliance
on
courts
to
make
policy,
and
it
says
something
about
the
state
of
American
democracy."
"I have found this to be an excellent book for my course, accessible to an undergraduate audience and well-written."
"I think Up in Smoke does an excellent job of showing the multiple avenues of policy development in the American context. It can be used to show the power of interest groups, the nature of litigation, and the variations in normal politics over time. The structure of the book fits naturally with how one might discuss this in class."
"The book is exceptionally lucid and captures the confiscatory logic of the Master Settlement AGreement brilliantly and shows that it is indeed a pathology of federalism. The book is brilliant at telling a story and unveiling important lessons about adversarial legalism and its downside."
"I have found this to be an excellent book for my course, accessible to an undergraduate audience and well-written."
"I think Up in Smoke does an excellent job of showing the multiple avenues of policy development in the American context. It can be used to show the power of interest groups, the nature of litigation, and the variations in normal politics over time. The structure of the book fits naturally with how one might discuss this in class."
"The book is exceptionally lucid and captures the confiscatory logic of the Master Settlement AGreement brilliantly and shows that it is indeed a pathology of federalism. The book is brilliant at telling a story and unveiling important lessons about adversarial legalism and its downside."
Cuprins
A
New
Way
of
Regulating
Tobacco
The Ordinary Politics of Legislation
Ordinary Torts: Litigation Before It Was Substituted for Legislation
The Drive for FDA Regulation
The New Wave of Litigation
The Changed Context of Policymaking
The 1997 Settlement Dies in Congress
The FDA Regulations Die in Court
The Master Settlement Agreement of 1998
The Aftermath of the MSA
After Litigation, A Return to Legislation
Ordinary Politics versus Adversarial Legalism
Chronology of Cigarette Regulation
The Ordinary Politics of Legislation
Ordinary Torts: Litigation Before It Was Substituted for Legislation
The Drive for FDA Regulation
The New Wave of Litigation
The Changed Context of Policymaking
The 1997 Settlement Dies in Congress
The FDA Regulations Die in Court
The Master Settlement Agreement of 1998
The Aftermath of the MSA
After Litigation, A Return to Legislation
Ordinary Politics versus Adversarial Legalism
Chronology of Cigarette Regulation
Descriere
Dealing
with
the
politics
surrounding
smoking
in
the
US,
this
third
edition
has
been
updated
to
include
coverage
of
the
Family
Smoking
Prevention
and
Tobacco
Control
Act.