Administrative law
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Administrative law
(Clarendon law series)
Oxford University Press, 2011
5th ed
- : [pbk.]
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Note
First ed.: 1996
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Administrative Law provides a sophisticated but highly accessible account of a complex area of law of great contemporary relevance and increasing importance.
Written in a clear and flowing style, the text has been radically reorganized and extensively rewritten to present administrative law as a framework for public administration. After an exploration of the nature, province, and sources of administrative law as well as the concept of administrative justice, the book briefly discusses the institutional framework of public administration. The second part of the book deals with the normative framework of public administration, starting with a general
discussion of administrative tasks and functions and then examining in some detail norms relating to administrative procedure and openness, decision-makers' reasoning processes and the substance of administrative decisions. The next topic is the private law framework provided by the law of tort,
contract, and restitution. The third part of the book provides an account of institutions and mechanisms of accountability by which the framework of public administration is policed and enforced: judicial review and appeals by courts and tribunals, bureaucratic and parliamentary oversight, and investigations by ombudsmen. This part ends by considering how these various mechanisms fit into the administrative justice system. The final part of the book explores the functions of administrative law
and its impact on administration.
Table of Contents
- PART I: INTRODUCTION
- PART II: THE NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- PART III: ACCOUNTABILITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE
- PART IV: THE VALUES AND EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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