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Garner's Administrative Law 8th ed


ISBN13: 9780406992512
ISBN: 0406992517
Published: October 1996
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £67.99



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Public law is an area of increasingly practical and academic importance. This book seeks to explain it clearly and simply. In addition to discussing the judicial review of administrative action, it contains much material on the institutions and processes of central and local government, the public corporations, delegated legislation, tribunals and inquiries and Ombudsmen.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
PART I; Introduction: Institutions: Administrative Processes; 1. Administrative law: scope and constitutional context; 2. Institutions of government; 3. Processes of government
PART II; Sources of Governmental Powers; 4. Legislation; 5. Subordinate legislation; 6. Legislation of the European Communities
PART III; The Redress of Grievances; Introduction to Part III; 7. Redress through Parliament; 8. Redress through the courts I: Statutory appeals and judicial review; 9. Redress through the courts II: Remedies and exclusion of judicial review; 10. Redress through the courts III: Administrative authorities in litigation; 11. Redress through tribunals; 12. Redress through public inquiries
PART IV; Local Government; 13. Local authorities; 14. The members and officers of local authorities; 15. The internal organisation of local authorities; 16. Local government finance; 17. Controls over local authorities; Appendix; Index