Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Law in context |
Contents |
The state and administrative law -- Changing the mindset -- State of change -- Transforming judicial review -- Making the law -- Discretion and rules -- The information state -- A regulatory laboratory -- Regulatory look : agency development and accountability -- Contractual revolution -- Contract, contract, contract -- 'Golden handshakes' : liability and compensation -- Growing a complaints service -- Tribunals and administrative justice -- The public inquiry : investigation and accountability -- Procedural review in question -- Testing ground : legality, process and substance -- Litigation : equalities focus -- Judicial review process and impact |
Summary |
"As the branch of law dealing with the exercise of governmental power, and so directly concerned with politics, policy issues and good governance values, administrative law can challenge even the advanced student. In response, this classic text looks at both the law and the factors informing it, elaborating the foundations of the subject. This contextualised approach allows the reader to develop a broad understanding of the subject. The authors consider the distinctive theoretical frameworks which inform study of this challenging subject. Case law and legislation are set out and discussed and the authors have built in a range of case studies, to give a clear practical dimension to the study. This new and updated edition will cement the title's prominent status"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
Administrative law -- Great Britain
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Administrative procedure -- Great Britain
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LAW / Constitutional.
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Administrative law.
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Administrative procedure.
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Great Britain.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rawlings, Richard, author.
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LC no. |
2021024635 |
ISBN |
9781316576496 |
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1316576493 |
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