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THIS IS A WELL RESPECTED, AUTHORITATIVE TEXT ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW WRITTEN BY TWO LEADING PUBLIC LAW EXPERTS. IT IS RELIED UPON BY THE JUDICIARY, ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS AND IS FREQUENTLY CITED IN THE HIGHER COURTS AS AN AUTHORITY ON THIS AREA OF LAW.
KEY FEATURES:
* This clear and perceptive account of the principles of administrative law provides the ideal introduction to the subject for the undergraduate student.
* Unparalleled, in depth and comprehensive coverage of this dense and often complex subject.
* The new edition will bring the work up to date, taking account of
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Produktbeschreibung
THIS IS A WELL RESPECTED, AUTHORITATIVE TEXT ON ADMINISTRATIVE LAW WRITTEN BY TWO LEADING PUBLIC LAW EXPERTS. IT IS RELIED UPON BY THE JUDICIARY, ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS AND IS FREQUENTLY CITED IN THE HIGHER COURTS AS AN AUTHORITY ON THIS AREA OF LAW.

KEY FEATURES:
* This clear and perceptive account of the principles of administrative law provides the ideal introduction to the subject for the undergraduate student.
* Unparalleled, in depth and comprehensive coverage of this dense and often complex subject.
* The new edition will bring the work up to date, taking account of all the most recent cases particularly those under the Human Rights Act 1998 as well as providing coverage of other key developments since publication of the last edition in 2000.

DESCRIPTION:
Wade & Forsyth's Administrative Law is a clear, authoritative, up-to-date and scholarly guide to administrative law. It contains a comprehensive and perceptive account of the principles of judicial review and a detailed analysis of the administrative machinery of the United Kingdom.

CONTENTS:
Part I Introduction
Introduction
Constitutional Foundations of the Powers of the Court

Part II Authorities and Functions
The Central Government
Local and Devolved Government
Public Corporations, Privatisation and Regulation

Part III European Influences
Incorporation of European Law

Part IV Legal Nature of Powers
Jurisdiction over Fact and Law
Problems of Invalidity

Part V Discretionary Power
Retention of Discretion
Abuse of Discretion

Part VI Natural Justice
Natural Justice and Legal Justice
The Rule against Bias
The Right to a Fair Hearing

Part VII Ordinary Remedies
Prerogative Remedies
Boundaries of Judicial Review
Procedure of Judicial Review
Restriction of Remedies
Liability of Public Authorities
Crown Proceedings

Part VIII Delegated Legislation
Statutory Tribunals
Statutory Inquires
Autorenporträt
WILLIAM WADE, Cambridge University, and CHRISTOPHER FORSYTH, Cambridge University