An introduction to administrative law

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An introduction to administrative law

Peter Cane

(Clarendon law series)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996

3rd ed

  • : pbk.

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Includes index

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ISBN 9780198764649

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Extensively revised, this text has been updated to take account of developments in administrative law. The intention of the book remains the same: to provide a clear and short statement of the most important rules concerning judicial control of governmental administrative activity, and to provide a wider framework for understanding those rules. What emerges from this analysis is that the role of the courts in adjudicating complaints about governmental administrative action is not that of mutual arbiter but that of active participant in the public decision-making process. It is aimed at first and second year undergraduate law students and their teachers.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780198764656

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This is the third edition of Peter Cane's popular and accessible introduction to administrative law. Like the previous editions, it has two main aims; to provide a clear and concise statement of the law concerning judicial control of governmental administrative action, and to provide a wider framework for understanding the law. This edition has been extensively revised and updated to take into account important developments in administrative law during the past four years including, for example, changes in the areas of standing, freedom of information, and tort liability. The underlying theme of the book is that the role of the courts in adjudicating complaints against government is not that of neutral arbiter but rather that of active participant in the public decision-making process.

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