A well-known text, this book aims to help students not just of law, but also of sociology, economics and politics, to understand administrative law in action, and includes case studies to help students understand law in its socio-political context.
A well-known text, this book aims to help students not just of law, but also of sociology, economics and politics, to understand administrative law in action, and includes case studies to help students understand law in its socio-political context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol Harlow FBA, QC (Hon), is Emerita Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The State and Administrative Law 2. Changing the Mindset 3. State of Change 4. Transforming Judicial Review 5. Making the Law 6. Discretion and Rules 7. The Information State 8. A Regulatory Laboratory 9. Regulatory Look: Agency Development and Accountability 10. Contractual Revolution 11. Contract, Contract, Contract 12. 'Golden Handshakes': Liability and Compensation 13. Growing a Complaints Service 14. Tribunals and Administrative Justice 15. The Public Inquiry: Investigation and Accountability 16. Procedural Review in Question 17. Testing Ground: Legality, Process and Substance 18. Judicial Review Litigation: Equalities Focus 19. Judicial Review Process and Impact.
1. The State and Administrative Law 2. Changing the Mindset 3. State of Change 4. Transforming Judicial Review 5. Making the Law 6. Discretion and Rules 7. The Information State 8. A Regulatory Laboratory 9. Regulatory Look: Agency Development and Accountability 10. Contractual Revolution 11. Contract, Contract, Contract 12. 'Golden Handshakes': Liability and Compensation 13. Growing a Complaints Service 14. Tribunals and Administrative Justice 15. The Public Inquiry: Investigation and Accountability 16. Procedural Review in Question 17. Testing Ground: Legality, Process and Substance 18. Judicial Review Litigation: Equalities Focus 19. Judicial Review Process and Impact.
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