Law and administration
by Carol Harlow and Richard Rawlings.
- 3rd ed.
- New York : Cambridge university, 2009.
- 827 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Red and green light theories Chapter 2. The changing state Chapter 3. Transforming judicial review Chapter 4. Making the law Chapter 5. Rules and discretion Chapter 6. Regulation and governance Chapter 7. Regulatory design and accountability Chapter 8. Contractual revolution Chapter 9. Contract, contract, contract Chapter 10. Into the jungle: complaints, grievances and disputes Chapter 11. Tribunals in transition Chapter 12. The Parliamentary Ombudsman: firewatcher or firefighter? Chapter 13. Inquiries: a costly placebo? Chapter 14. Procedural review: continuity and change Chapter 15. Elite dimension: court structures and process Chapter 16. Judicial review and administration: a tangled web Chapter 17. 'Golden handshakes': liabilityand compensation