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In all of these areas, English law is carefully compared with French and EC law and is shown how the three legal systems often reach similar outcomes by the application of different legal principles and rules. The current state of English law is examined critically in the light of the comparative study of French and EC law, and a number of original suggestions for legal reform are presented. They include the adoption of: a general principle of irrevocability of intra vires administrative decisions, a distinct principle of substantive legitimate expectations subject to a 'significant imbalance'…mehr

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In all of these areas, English law is carefully compared with French and EC law and is shown how the three legal systems often reach similar outcomes by the application of different legal principles and rules. The current state of English law is examined critically in the light of the comparative study of French and EC law, and a number of original suggestions for legal reform are presented. They include the adoption of: a general principle of irrevocability of intra vires administrative decisions, a distinct principle of substantive legitimate expectations subject to a 'significant imbalance' threshold for judicial intervention, and a statutory right to compensation for loss caused by 'sufficiently serious' violations of public law.
This book offers a detailed, comparative, and critical analysis of the notion of legitimate expectations' in administrative law. It sets out the moral justification for protection of expectations and examines how procedural and substantive principles of administrative law--as well as principles of tort liability--contribute to their protection in English, French, and EC law.
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Soren Schønberg is a referendaire in the Chambers of Advocate-General Francis Jacobs at the European Court of Justice