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020 _a9788190366410
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a342.4106
_bCRA/ADM
100 _aCraig, P. P.
245 _aAdministrative law
_cby P. P. Craig.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aLondon :
_bSweet & Maxwell,
_c2007.
300 _a960 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Part 1. The administrative system Chapter 1. The nature and purpose of administrative law Chapter 2. The administrative system: An historical perspective Chapter 3. Parliament and the executive Chapter 4. Agencies, administrative diversity and the restructuring of Government 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. Rule making Chapter 13. Natural Justice: Hearings Chapter 14. Natural Justice: Bias and independence Chapter 15. Jurisdiction Chapter 16. Failure to exercise Discretion Chapter 17. Abuse of Discretion: Illegality Chapter 18. Abuse of Discretion: Irrationality. Reasonableness and proportionality Chapter 19. Abuse of discretion,legitimate expectations and equality Chapter 20. Invalidity Part 3: Remedies Chapter 21. Remedies: Standing Chapter 22. The judicial Remedies Chapter 23. Remedies and reform Chapter 24. Remedies: Exclusion of review Chapter 25. Public interest immunity and crown liability Chapter 26. Tort and restitution
650 _aAdministrative Law--Great Britain.
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