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Administrative Law


ISBN13: 9780754621812
ISBN: 0754621812
Published: April 2004
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Designed to complement the first volume on administrative law which was published as part of the original series of ""The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory"", the articles contained in this volume pick up on themes dealt with in the first, while others reflect different concerns and new developments in administrative law scholarship. It offers a representative sample of the best contemporary writing in administrative law - theoretical, empirical and doctrinal.;What ties all the essays in this volume together is not that they fall within the province of administrative law, but that they are all concerned with the legal framework within which government business is conducted, and government policies are pursued, by executive action.

Contents:
Grounds of Judicial Review: Timothy Endicott (1998) Questions of Law; Colin S. Diver (1991) Sound Governance and Sound Law; Stephen Breyer (1986) Judicial Review of Questions of Law and Policy; John Allison (1994) The Procedural Reason for Judicial Restraint. Crosscurrents: Justice Ronald Sackville (2000) The Limits of Judicial Review of Executive Action - Some Comparisons between Australia and the United States; Susan Rose-Ackerman (1994) American Administrative Law under Siege: Is Germany a Model?; Martin Shapiro (1996) Codification of Administrative Law: The US and the Union; Timothy H. Jones (2000) Judicial Review and Codification. Empirical Research: Peter H. Schuck and E. Donald Elliott (1990) Studying Administrative Law: A Methodology for, and Report on, New Empirical Research; Genevra Richardson and Maurice Sunkin (1996) Judicial Review: Questions of Impact; Simon Halliday (2000) The Influence of Judicial Review on Bureaucratic Decision-making; Rosemary O'Leary (1989) The Impact of Federal Court Decisions on the Policies and Administration of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Hazel Genn (1993) Tribunals and Informal Justice. The Economics of Public Law: Frank B. Cross (1999) The Judiciary and Public Choice; William Bishop (1990) A Theory of Administrative Law; Mark Freeland (1998) Public Law and Private Finance - Placing the Private Finance Initiative in a Public Law Frame; Colin Scott (2000) Accountability in the Regulatory State; Jody Freeman (2000) Private Parties, Public Functions and the New Administrative Law. Liability: David Cohen (1990) Suing the State; William Bishop (1990) The Rational Strength of the Private Law Model; Cass R. Sunstein (1983) Judicial Relief and Public Tort Law; Peter Cane (1999) Damages in Public Law.