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  • 1
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780429536991 , 9780429261404
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 203 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Crime, Security and Justice
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The algorithmic society
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Information technology-Moral and ethical aspects
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: The algorithmic society: An introduction -- How will they shape you? -- Understanding algorithms -- Decisions and predictions -- Algorithms and rationalisation -- Algorithmic power -- The dark side of algorithmic governance -- Beyond the critique -- Outline of the book -- References -- Part I: Algorithmic governance -- Chapter 2: Governing by algorithms and algorithmic governmentality: Towards machinic judgement -- Introduction -- Understanding governmentality and governing algorithms -- Algorithmic governmentality -- Algorithmic governmentality as programmes of programmers and digitised knowledge -- Algorithmic governmentality enacts anticipatory judgement -- Towards judgement machines and their judgement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Algorithmic regulation: Machine learning as a governance tool -- Introduction -- The promise of algorithmic regulation -- How algorithmic regulation is different -- Algorithmic accountability -- Black-box algorithms and governmental transparency -- Algorithms and procedural fairness -- Algorithmic bias -- Big data and individual privacy -- Algorithms and the abuse of power -- Social values and the human limits of algorithmic regulation -- Building human capacity to deploy algorithmic tools -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Responsible and accountable algorithmization: How to generate citizen trust in governmental usage of algorithms -- Introduction -- The fundamental role of trust in government -- Algorithmization in the public sector -- Responsible algorithmization -- Accountable algorithmization -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Towards principles of good digital administration: Fairness, accountability and proportionality in automated decision-making.
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  • 2
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781409468646 , 140946864X , 9781315552491 , 1315552493 , 9781317014782 , 1317014782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (245 pages)
    Series Statement: Cultural diversity and law
    Series Statement: Cultural diversity and law
    DDC: 340.50967
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    Keywords: Customary law / Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Customary law and traditional authorities continue to play highly complex and contested roles in contemporary African states. Reversing the common preoccupation with studying the impact of the post/colonial state on customary regimes, this volume analyses how the interactions between state and non-state normative orders have shaped the everyday practices of the state. It argues that, in their daily work, local officials are confronted with a paradox of customary law: operating under politico-legal pluralism and limited state capacity, bureaucrats must often, paradoxically, deal with custom - even though the form and logic of customary rule is not easily compatible and frequently incommensurable with the form and logic of the state - in order to do their work as a state. Given the self-contradictory nature of this endeavour, officials end up processing, rather than solving, this paradox in multiple, inconsistent and piecemeal ways. Assembling inventive case studies on state-driven land reforms in South Africa and Tanzania, the police in Mozambique, witchcraft in southern Sudan, constitutional reform in South Sudan, Guinea's long durée of changing state engagements with custom, and hybrid political orders in Somaliland, this volume offers important insights into the divergent strategies used by African officials in handling this paradox of customary law and, somehow, getting their work done."--Provided by publisher
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    Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
    ISBN: 9783845281216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages)
    Series Statement: German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the Wroclaw University v.6
    Parallel Title: Print version Maj, Jolanta Gender Equality in the European Union : A Comparative Study of Poland and Germany
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    Keywords: Gender mainstreaming ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Case studies
    Abstract: Cover -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Transformative Power of European Union in the Area of Gender Equality Policy -- 2.1 Europeanization in old and new Member States -- 2.2 The theoretical pillars of the European Union's transformative power -- 2.2.1 Theories on Europeanization -- 2.2.2 Sociological discourse on the agency and structure -- 2.2.3 Neo-institutionalism -- 2.3 The theoretical model of the European Union transformative power -- 3. The Methodological Basis of the Analysis -- 4. The Regime of Gender Equality Policy and Gender Regime in Poland -- 4.1 Gender regime in Poland in the years 2004 - 2012 -- 4.2 Gender equality policy in Poland at the time of accession to the European Union and after 2004 -- 4.2.1 Polish road to the European Union -- 4.3 The regime of gender equality policy in Poland after 2004 -- 4.3.1 Agents of the Polish regime of gender equality policy -- 4.3.2 International agents, shaping the gender policy regime in Poland -- 4.3.3 The socio-cultural interaction in Poland -- 5. The Gender Regime and the Regime of Gender Equality Policy in Germany -- 5.1 Gender regime in Germany in the years 2004 - 2012. -- 5.2 Gender equality policy in Germany until May 2004 -- 5.3 The regime of gender equality policy in Germany after 2004 -- 5.3.1 Agents of the German regime of gender equality policy -- 5.3.2 International agents shaping the regime of gender equality policy in Germany -- 5.3.3 The socio - cultural interaction in Germany -- 6. Comparison of the Transformative Power of the European Union -- References
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783845250243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (355 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: 1. Edition
    Series Statement: Recht und Verfassung in Afrika Band 25
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe Recht und Verfassung in Afrika – Law and Constitution in Africa 25
    Series Statement: Nomos eLibrary
    Series Statement: Internationales Recht
    Series Statement: Recht und Verfassung in Afrika
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele Local government in Ethiopia
    Dissertation note: Dissertation University of the Western Cape 2014
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    Keywords: Recht des Auslands ; Foreign Law ; Staats- und Verfassungsrecht ; Constitutional Law ; Öffentliches Recht ; Staats- und Verfassungsrecht ; Verfassungs- und Verwaltungsrecht ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Äthiopien ; Gemeindeverwaltung ; Dezentralisation ; Nationale Minderheit ; Selbstbestimmungsrecht
    Abstract: Unterentwicklung und ethnische Konflikte sind Herausforderungen für nahezu alle Länder südlich der Sahara. Das Buch basiert auf einer Fallstudie aus Äthiopien und stellt die institutionellen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten auf lokaler Ebene vor, die helfen sollen, die sozialen Probleme einzudämmen.In englischer Sprache
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1. Statement of problem; 2. Argument; 3. Structure; Chapter 2: Designing local government for development and accommodation of diversity; 1. Introduction; 2. Decentralisation defined; 3. Conceptualising development; 4. Linking decentralisation with development; 4.1 The 'democratic argument'; 4.2 Efficiency and institutional responsiveness; 4.3 The danger of inequity; 5. Institutional features of decentralised development; 5.1 Political autonomy; 5.1.1 Certainty of local government's existence; 5.1.2 Political structure and local democracy
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1.3 Devolution of functions5.1.4 Political powers; 5.2 Financial autonomy; 5.2.1 Taxing and borrowing; 5.2.2 Inter-governmental transfers; 5.3 Administrative autonomy; 5.4 Central supervision and inter-governmental co-operation; 5.4.1 Central supervision; 5.4.2 Inter-governmental co-operation; 6. Accommodating ethnic minorities through decentralisation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Ethnic communities and ethnic minorities; 6.3 Managing ethnic diversity; 6.4 Local government and accommodation of ethnic minorities; 6.4.1 Territorial autonomy at local level
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.4.2 The advantages and disadvantages of territorial autonomy6.4.3. Institutional features of territorial autonomy; 6.4.4 Non-territorial options; 7. Conclusion; Chapter 3: Local administration, development, and ethnicity in Ethiopia: Historical perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. General facts about Ethiopia; 3. 'Triple layers of authority': From Axum to the emergence of 'Modern Ethiopia'; 3.1 Assessment; 4. 'Creeping centralisation': The birth of 'Modern Ethiopia' (1855-1930); 4.1 Assessment; 5. Centralisation through legalisation (1930-1974)
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.1 Urban administrations and the 1942 administrative reform5.2 Local administration and the ethnic communities of Southern Ethiopia; 5.3 Assessment; 6. The zenith of centralisation under the Derg (1974-1991); 6.1 'Ethiopia first': The Derg on the ethnic question; 6.2 Addressing the developmental question; 6.2.1 The UDAs and PAs; 6.3 The formation of the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (PDRE); 4 Assessments; 7. 'Back to the beginning': Re-decentralisation under the EPRDF (1991-1995); 7.1 The TPC on the ethnic question; 7.2 Local government and development under the TGE
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.4 Assessment7.5 The FDRE Constitution: the groundwork for local level decentralisation 1995-; 8. Conclusion; Chapter 4: Decentralisation within Ethiopia's federation: Constitutional basis and political motives; 1. Introduction; 2. Ethiopia's ethic federal system; 3. Federal and state governments; 3.1 Political parties and elections; 3.2 Federal and state competences; 3.3 Federal and state financial powers; 4. Local government as envisioned in the FDRE Constitution; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The ethnic local government; 4.3 The regular local government
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Policy rationales and political motives for local level decentralisation
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