Textbook on administrative law / Peter Leyland, Professor of Law, SOAS, University of London; Gordon Anthony, Professor of Public Law, Queen's University, Belfast; Barrister-at-Law.

By: Leyland, Peter (Lecturer in law) [author.]Contributor(s): Anthony, Gordon, 1971- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2016]Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xl, 516 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198713050 (pbk)Subject(s): Administrative law -- Great BritainDDC classification: 342.4106 LOC classification: KD4879 | .L49 2016
Contents:
Introduction : theory and history -- Constitutional context -- European Union law and administrative law -- Human rights and administrative law -- The modern administrative state -- The ombudsman principle -- Dispute resolution : tribunals and inquiries -- Introduction to judicial review -- Extending the reach of judicial review : the public-private divide and the Royal preogative -- Limiting judicial review : ouser clauses and public interest immunity -- Illegality I -- Illegality II -- Unreasonableness, irrationality, and proportionality -- Equality -- Legitimate expectations -- Procedural impropriety I : statutory requirements -- Procedural impropriety II : common law rules -- Remedies in judicial review -- Contracting and public bodies -- Public authority liability in tort -- Conclusion : administrative law facing the future.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : theory and history -- Constitutional context -- European Union law and administrative law -- Human rights and administrative law -- The modern administrative state -- The ombudsman principle -- Dispute resolution : tribunals and inquiries -- Introduction to judicial review -- Extending the reach of judicial review : the public-private divide and the Royal preogative -- Limiting judicial review : ouser clauses and public interest immunity -- Illegality I -- Illegality II -- Unreasonableness, irrationality, and proportionality -- Equality -- Legitimate expectations -- Procedural impropriety I : statutory requirements -- Procedural impropriety II : common law rules -- Remedies in judicial review -- Contracting and public bodies -- Public authority liability in tort -- Conclusion : administrative law facing the future.

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