Book Details
Orange Code:91003
Paperback:882 pages
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Sections:
1. Red and green light theories2. The changing state3. Transforming judicial review4. Making the law5. Rules and discretion6. Regulation and governance7. Regulatory design and accountability8. Contractual revolution9. Contract, contract, contract10. Into the jungle: Complaints, grievances and disputes11. Tribunals in transition12. The Parliamentary Ombudsman: Firefi ghter or fire-watcher?13. Inquiries: A costly placebo?14. Continuity and change: Procedural review15. Elite dimension: Court structures and process16. Judicial review and administration: A tangled web17. Golden handshakes’: Liability and compensation
Description:
This definitive textbook explores the field of law which allows government and its agencies to practically apply its laws. The subject, affected by policy and political factors, can challenge even the more advanced student. In response, this title looks at both the law and the factors informing it, laying down the foundations of the subject. This contextualised approach also allows the student to develop the broadest possible perspective. Case law and legislation are set out and discussed, and the authors have built in a range of case studies to give a practical emphasis to the study. It is, however, the distinctive theoretical framework for administrative law that the authors develop that distinguishes this title from others and allows for real understanding of the subject. This updated edition will cement the title's seminal status
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