Administrative law
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Administrative law
Oxford University Press, 2004
9th ed. / by Sir William Wade and Christopher Forsyth
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 2000
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardback ISBN 9780199269952
Description
This book provides a clear, authoritative, up-to-date and scholarly guide to administrative law. It contains a comprehensive and perceptive account of the principles of judicial review and a detailed analysis of the administrative machinery of the United Kingdom.
Table of Contents
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Constitutional Foundations of the Powers of the Court
- PART II AUTHORITIES AND FUNCTIONS
- 3. The Central Government
- 4. Local and Devolved Government
- 5. Public Corporations, Privatisation and Regulation
- PART III EUROPEAN INFLUENCES
- 6. Incorportation of European Law
- PART IV POWERS AND JURISDICTION
- 7. Legal Nature of Powers
- 8. Jurisdiction over Fact and Law
- 9. Problems of Invalidity
- PART V DISCRETIONARY POWER
- 10. Retention of Discretion
- 11. Abuse of Discretion
- PART VI NATURAL JUSTICE
- 12. Natural Justice and Legal Justice
- 13. The Rule Against Bias
- 14. The Right to a Fair Hearing
- PART VII
- 15. Ordinary Remedies
- 16. Prerogative Remedies
- 17. Boundaries of Judicial Review
- 18. Procedure of Judicial Review
- 19. Restriction of Remedies
- 20. Liability of Public Authorities
- 21. Crown Proceedings
- PART VIII
- 22. Delegated Legislation
- 23. Statutory Tribunals
- 24. Statutory Inquires
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780199270217
Description
This new edition of Sir William Wade's and Dr Christopher Forsyth's classic account of administrative law contains much new material. Comprehensive and accessible, this book continues to have an immense impact of the development of the study and practice of administrative law. The book's clarity of exposition makes it accessible to the student approaching the subject for the first time but its scholarly content and perceptive insights make it useful to the judges of the highest courts. This new edition continues the trend towards a fuller account of European influences and, of course, it contains all the most recent cases and statutory changes to the law.
Table of Contents
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Constitutional Foundations of the Powers of the Court
- PART II AUTHORITIES AND FUNCTIONS
- 3. The Central Government
- 4. Local and Devolved Government
- 5. Public Corporations, Privatisation and Regulation
- PART III EUROPEAN INFLUENCES
- 6. Incorporation of European Law
- PART IV POWERS AND JURISDICTION
- 7. Legal Nature of Powers
- 8. Jurisdiction over Fact and Law
- 9. Problems of Invalidity
- PART V DISCRETIONARY POWER
- 10. Retention of Discretion
- 11. Abuse of Discretion
- PART VI NATURAL JUSTICE
- 12. Natural Justice and Legal Justice
- 13. The Rule Against Bias
- 14. The Right to a Fair Hearing
- PART VII
- 15. Ordinary Remedies
- 16. Prerogative Remedies
- 17. Boundaries of Judicial Review
- 18. Procedure of Judicial Review
- 19. Restriction of Remedies
- 20. Liability of Public Authorities
- 21. Crown Proceedings
- PART VIII
- 22. Delegated Legislation
- 23. Statutory Tribunals
- 24. Statutory Inquires
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