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Eleven Trade Unions and Ethics in the Public Service
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Barry J. O’Toole
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Conference Participants xiii
- One Introduction 1
- Two The Duty of the Professional 7
- Three Promoting Public Service Ethics: The Codification Option 15
- Four How Can Ethics be Taught? 31
- Five Tragic Choices: Administrative Rulemaking and Policy Choice 43
- Six Administrative Discretion and the Protection of Human Rights: Public Servants’ Duty to Take Rights Seriously 59
- Seven Freedom of Information and the Swedish Bureaucrat 75
- Eight Reasons of State and the Public Interest: A British Variation of the Problem of Dirty Hands 93
- Nine Public Service and Democratic Accountability 111
- Ten The Law and Officials 135
- Eleven Trade Unions and Ethics in the Public Service 147
- Twelve Ethics in Public Service 155
- Index 173
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Conference Participants xiii
- One Introduction 1
- Two The Duty of the Professional 7
- Three Promoting Public Service Ethics: The Codification Option 15
- Four How Can Ethics be Taught? 31
- Five Tragic Choices: Administrative Rulemaking and Policy Choice 43
- Six Administrative Discretion and the Protection of Human Rights: Public Servants’ Duty to Take Rights Seriously 59
- Seven Freedom of Information and the Swedish Bureaucrat 75
- Eight Reasons of State and the Public Interest: A British Variation of the Problem of Dirty Hands 93
- Nine Public Service and Democratic Accountability 111
- Ten The Law and Officials 135
- Eleven Trade Unions and Ethics in the Public Service 147
- Twelve Ethics in Public Service 155
- Index 173