Craig, Paul.

Administrative law by Paul Craig. - 6th ed. - London : Sweet & Maxwell Limited, 2011. - 1045 p.

Table of Contents:
Part 1. The administrative system
Chapter 1. The nature and purpose of administrative law
Chapter 2. The administrative system: a historical perspective
Chapter 3. Parliament and the executive
Chapter 4. Agencies and non-departmental public bodies
Chapter 5. Contract, service provision and governance
Chapter 6. Local government, local governance and democracy
Chapter 7. Devolution, Wales and Scotland
Chapter 8. Information, standards and complaints
Chapter 9. Tribunals and inquiries
Chapter 10. The European community
Chapter 11. A case study: competition and regulation
Part 2 : Judicial review
Chapter 12. Natural justice: hearings
Chapter 13. Natural justice: bias and independence
Chapter 14. Jurisdiction and error of law
Chapter 15. Review of fact and evidence
Chapter 16. Failure to exercise discretion
Chapter 17. Abuse of discretion
Chapter 18.The Human Rights Act and judicial review
Chapter 19. Rationality and proportionality
Chapter 20. Legitimate expectations
Chapter 21. Equality
Chapter 22. Rule-making
Chapter 23. Invalidity
Part 3: Remedies
Chapter 24. Remedies: Standing
Chapter 25. judicial remedies
Chapter 26. Remedies and reform
Chapter 27. Remedies: exclusion of review
Chapter 28.Public interest immunity and crown liability
Chapter 29.Tort and restitution


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