1. Karen Yeung, ‘Big Data-driven Government: Towards a New Public Analytics in Public Administration?’ (Plenary presentation delivered at the ICON-S Conference, 27 June 2018) [unpublished] [Yeung, ‘Big Data-driven Government’]. For a recent example of this trend, see Scarlet Wilcock, ‘(De-)Criminalizing Welfare? The Rise and Fall of Social Security Fraud Prosecutions in Australia,’ Brit J Crim [forthcoming in 2019].
2. Michael Taggart, ed, The Province of Administrative Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1997); Carol Harlow, ‘The “Hidden Paw” of the State and the Publicisation of Private Law’ in David Dyzenhaus et al, eds, A Simple Common Lawyer: Essays in Honour of Michael Taggart (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2009) 75; William H Simon, ‘The Organizational Premises of Administrative Law’ (2015) 78:1–2 Law & Contemp Probs 61; Carol Harlow & Richard Rawlings, Law and Administration, 3d ed (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009); Peter Cane, Controlling Administrative Power: An Historical Comparison (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2016).