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Define non-statutory review. Discuss why courts presume that agencies have a review process in place. Why is this important? Is this a question of fact or a question of law? Explain by discussing the role of the public manager as explained in the Denhardt and Denhardt article.
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Running Head: NON-STATUTORY REVIEW
Non-Statutory Review
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NON-STATUTORY REVIEW
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Non-Statutory Review
Non-Statutory Review and the Role of the Public Manager as Explained in the Denhardt
and Denhardt
A non-statutory review is one that is based on precedents, customs and decisions from
previous court sittings. Non-statutory reviews are not related to formal laws but can be used to
define common laws in many nations. The Denhardt and Denhardt article presents that a public
manager’s role should be envisioned as being entrepreneurs of new, learner and privatized
governments. The public managers should emulate both values and practices of business so that
the “New Public Service”...
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