Wade & Forsyth's Administrative Law / Sir William Wade, Christopher Forsyth, and Julian Ghosh.
2023
M300.A1 WAD 2023
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Title
Wade & Forsyth's Administrative Law / Sir William Wade, Christopher Forsyth, and Julian Ghosh.
Other Title
Administrative law / William Wade, Christopher Forsyth, and Julian Ghosh.
Edition
12th edition
ISBN
9780198806851 paperback
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
lxxxviii, 820 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
M300.A1 WAD 2023
Summary
Wade and Forsyth's Administrative Law has been a cornerstone text since publication of the first edition in 1961. It provides a comprehensive and perceptive account of the principles of judicial review and the administrative arrangements of the United Kingdom. For over sixty years, this text has been trusted by students and is extensively cited by courts throughout the common law world. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition 2014.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Constitutional foundations of the powers of the court
Part II: Authorities and functions
3. The central government
4. Local and devolved government
5. Public corporations, privatisation and regulation
Part III: European influences
6. The European Union
7. Personal rights and freedoms
Part IV: Powers and jurisdiction
8. Jurisdiction over fact and law
9. Problems of invalidity
Part V: Discretionary power
10. Retention of discretion
11. Abuse of discretion
Part VI: Natural justice
12. Natural justice and legal justice
13. The rule against bias
14. The right to a fair hearing
Part VII: Remedies and liability
15. Ordinary remedies
16. Prerogative remedies
17. Boundaries of judicial review
18. Procedure of judicial review
19. Restrictions of remedies
20. Liability of public authorities
21. Crown proceedings
Part VIII: Administrative legislation and adjudication
22. Delegated legislation
23. Statutory tribunals
24. Statutory and other inquiries.
1. Introduction
2. Constitutional foundations of the powers of the court
Part II: Authorities and functions
3. The central government
4. Local and devolved government
5. Public corporations, privatisation and regulation
Part III: European influences
6. The European Union
7. Personal rights and freedoms
Part IV: Powers and jurisdiction
8. Jurisdiction over fact and law
9. Problems of invalidity
Part V: Discretionary power
10. Retention of discretion
11. Abuse of discretion
Part VI: Natural justice
12. Natural justice and legal justice
13. The rule against bias
14. The right to a fair hearing
Part VII: Remedies and liability
15. Ordinary remedies
16. Prerogative remedies
17. Boundaries of judicial review
18. Procedure of judicial review
19. Restrictions of remedies
20. Liability of public authorities
21. Crown proceedings
Part VIII: Administrative legislation and adjudication
22. Delegated legislation
23. Statutory tribunals
24. Statutory and other inquiries.
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