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Title Administrative justice in Wales and comparative perspectives / edited by Sarah Nason
Published Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series The public law of Wales
Public law of Wales.
Contents Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Series Preface; Contents; Foreword; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction: Administrative Justice in Wales and Comparative Perspectives: Sarah Nason; Part 1: Welsh Legislation and Administrative Justice; 1: Implications for Administrative Justice of Wales's Unique Child Rights Laws: Jane Williams; 2: The Housing (Wales) Act: What's Philosophy got to do with it?: Helen Taylor; 3: Administrative Justice and the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011: Catrin Fflur Huws; Part 2: Welsh Commissioners and Administrative Justice
4: Language Commissioners and their Independence: Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost5: The Children's Commissioner for Wales and the Older People's Commissioner for Wales and the Administrative Justice System: Ann Sherlock and John Williams; Part 3: Administrative Justice Within and Across the United Kingdom: New Developments in Tribunals and Ombudsmanry; 6: Opportunities and Constraints: Reflections on Reforming Administrative Justice Within and Across the United Kingdom: Brian Thompson; 7: Current Developments in UK Tribunals: Challenges for Administrative Justice: Robert Thomas
8: Building a Welsh Jurisdiction Through Administrative Justice: Huw PritchardPart 4: Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Justice; 9: The Administrative Court and Administrative Law in Wales and Comparative Perspectives: Sarah Nason and David Gardner; 10: The Shaping of Federal Administrative Justice in Belgium: Recasting Citizens-Administration Relationships: Yseult Marique; 11: Amalgamation of Tribunals in Australia: Whether 'tis Better ...?: Robin Creyke; 12: Administrative Justice Without Lawyers? Unrepresented Parties in Australian Tribunals: Matthew Groves
13: Maintaining Administrative Justice in the Dutch Regulatory Welfare State: Albertjan TollenaarSelect Bibliography; Notes
Summary Administrative Justice is about public decision-making and the relationship between citizen and state in areas such as health, education, welfare and planning. It includes the law that applies to public body decision-making and the methods for challenging decisions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Administrative law -- Wales
Administrative procedure -- Wales
Judicial review of administrative acts -- Wales
Administrative courts -- Wales
LAW -- Civil Procedure.
LAW -- Legal Services.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch.
Administrative courts
Administrative law
Administrative procedure
Judicial review of administrative acts
Wales
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Nason, Sarah, editor
ISBN 9781786831415
1786831414
1786831406
9781786831408