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Administrative law / by Paul Craig.
- Title
- Administrative law / by Paul Craig.
- Author
- Craig, Paul (Law)
- Publication
- London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2008.
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Text | Request in advance | KD4879 .C72x 2008 | Off-site |
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- Description
- cxvi, 1045 p.; 24 cm.
- Summary
- Discussing administrative law, this text places it within its historical, social and political framework. Administrative policies and judicial decisions are analyzed and the questions which they raise are explored.
- Alternative Title
- Craig administrative law
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- I. The administrative system. 1. The nature and purpose of administrative law -- 2. The administrative system : an historical perspective -- 3. Parliament and the executive -- 4. Agencies and non-departmental public bodies -- 5. Contract, service provision and governance -- 6. Local government, local governance and democracy -- 7. Devolution, Wales and Scotland -- 8. Information, standards and complaints -- 9. Tribunals and inquiries -- 10. The European Union -- 11. A case study : competition and regulation -- II. Judicial review. 12. Natural justice : hearings -- 13. Natural justice : bias and independence -- 14. Jurisdiction and error of law -- 15. Review of fact and evidence -- 16. Failure to exercise discretion -- 17. Abuse of discretion -- 18. The Human Rights Act and judicial review -- 19. Rationality and proportionality -- 20. Legitimate expectations -- 21. Equality -- 22. Rule-making -- 23. Invalidity -- III. Remedies. 24. Remedies : standing -- 25. Judicial remedies -- 26. Remedies and reform -- 27. Remedies : exclusion of review -- 28. Public interest immunity and crown liability -- 29. Tort and restitution.
- ISBN
- 9781847032836 (pbk.)
- 1847032834 (pbk.)
- OCLC
- 226976005
- SCSB-13230813
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library