Law and Administration 2nd ed

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Table of statutes
Table of cases

1. State, government and law

2. Red light theories

3. Green light theories

4. Forever amber?

5. A blue rinse

6. Getting things taped

7. Below the waterline

8. A revolution in the making

9. Government, contract and competition: two paradigms

10. Regulation, agencies and self-regulation

11. Regulation, competition, juridifaction: a case study of OFTEL

12. Complaining: is anybody there?

13. Fire-fighter to fire-watcher? a case study of the PCA

14. Tribunals: the rise and fall of judicialisation

15. A flexible friend: procedural fairness

16. The judicial review process

17. Justifying judicial review

18. Golden handshakes: compensation and reparation
Index.

ISBN13: 9780406045898
ISBN: 0406045895
Published: January 1997
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
Price: Out of print

This book considers administrative law in its socio-legal context, with the provision of appropriate primary sources, adding to its practical utility. The number of case studies included enables course teachers to select particular areas of administrative law for detailed study and also to illustrate to students the approach of administrators to law.