Book Details
Orange Code:91033
Paperback:297 pages
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1. THE JUSTICE ISSUE: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CONSTITUTION, LAW AND JUSTICE2. THE CITIZEN’S CHARTER AND SERVICE FIRST INITIATIVES: A REAL FIRECRACKER OR A DAMP SQUIB?3. OMBUDSMEN4. TRIBUNALS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS: TRIALS OR TRIBULATIONS?5. JUDICIAL REVIEW IN ENGLISH AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW: AN OVERVIEW6. CONSTRAINTS ON JUDICIAL REVIEW: THE OBSTACLE COURSE7. DISCRETIONARY POWER AND ITS CONTROL BY THE COURTS: THE PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL REVIEW8. FAIRNESS9. PRESENT TENSE: FUTURE PERFECT?
Description:
This book looks at administrative law from a socio-legal perspective against a background of constitutional principles. It scrutinises the current institutions in the light of constitutional ideals and highlights the discrepancies between underlying aims and reality. It considers, in the broad sense, how legal techniques are used in the development and implementation of government policy and to what extent this allows for the enhancement of democratic participation and legitimacy of decision making.
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