Administrative law
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Administrative law
Sweet & Maxwell : Thomson Reuters, 2016
8th ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Administrative Law provides a detailed and clear examination of what is a conceptually difficult area of law. Craig#s thorough and contextual approach to the subject has prompted thought, discussion and understanding amongst all those interested in the subject. Craig highlights the central issues of each topic area, providing a grounding in the themes covered, before moving forward with a more detailed look at each aspect of the subject, making this an invaluable text for students and academics alike.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: The Administrative System
- The nature and purpose of administrative law
- the administrative system: an historical perspective
- Parliament and the Executive
- agencies and non-departmental Public bodies
- contract and service provision
- Local Government
- Devolution
- Wales
- information, standards and complaints
- tribunals and inquiries
- European Union
- a case study: competition and regulation
- Part 2: Judicial Review
- Natural Justice: hearings
- Natural Justice: hearings, Public Interest Immunity and closed material procedure
- Natural Justice: bias and independence
- rule-making
- error of law
- error of fact
- failure to exercise discretion
- abuse of discretion
- Human Rights Act
- Rationality and Proportionality
- Legitimate Expectations
- Equality
- Part 3: Remedies
- Invalidity
- Remedies: standing
- Judicial Remedies
- Remedies and Reform
- Remedies: Exclusion of Review
- Crown Liability
- Tort and Restitution
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