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An Introduction to Administrative Law 5th ed isbn 9780199692330

An Introduction to Administrative Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780199268986
ISBN: 0199268983
New Edition ISBN: 9780199692330
Previous Edition ISBN: 0198764650
Published: May 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This is the fourth edition of Peter Cane's Administrative Law, offering a straightforward but sophisticated account of an increasingly complex and important area of law, written in a lively and stimulating manner. The text, which has been extensively revised, takes full account of the many dramatic developments in English public law in recent years in areas such as devolution, human rights and freedom of information.

The text has three mains aims: to provide a clear and concise account of the law concerning judicial control of public administrative power, to suggest political and theoretical perspectives that can help readers to understand the law better, and to explore the relationship between judicial and other forms of control such as ombudsmen and tribunals.

An underlying theme of the analysis is to show that the role of courts in controlling public power is not that of neutral arbiter between 'citizen and state' but rather that of active participant in public decision-making processes.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: Getting our Bearings
PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL REVIEW; A: AVAILABILITY OF JUDICIAL REVIEW; 2. The Nature of Judicial Review; 3. The Scope of Judicial Review; 4. Claimants; 5. Remedies; 6. The Mechanics of Judicial Review; B: GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW; 7. Procedural Grounds of Review; 8. Making Decisions and Rules; 9. Substantive Review
PART TWO: LIABILITY OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES; 10. Starting Points; 11. Tort; 12. Contract; 13. Restitution
PART THREE: INFORMATION; 14. Information and Litigation; 15. Government Secrecy and Freedom of Information
PART FOUR: NON-JUDICIAL CONTROL; 16. Parliament; 17. Investigating Complaints; 18. Tribunals
PART FIVE: WIDER PERSPECTIVES ON JUDICIAL CONTROL; 19. Constitutional and Political Background; 20. Functions and Effects of Administrative Law