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Administrative Justice in Wales and Comparative Perspectives

Edited by: Sarah Nason

ISBN13: 9781786831392
Published: September 2017
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book offers a unique understanding of what administrative justice means in Wales and for Wales, whilst also providing an expert and timely analysis of comparative developments in law and administration. It includes critical analysis of distinctly Welsh administrative laws and redress measures, whilst examining contemporary administrative justice issues across a range of common and civil law, European and international jurisdictions.

Key issues include the roles of commissioners, administrative courts, tribunals and ombudsmen in devolved and federal nations, and evolving relationships between citizens and the state - especially in the context of localisation and austerity - and will be of interest to legal and public administration professionals at home and internationally.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
Introduction: Administrative Justice in Wales and Comparative Perspectives – Sarah Nason
Welsh Legislation and Administrative Justice
1. Implications for Administrative Justice of Wales’ Unique Child Rights Laws - Jane Williams
2. The Housing (Wales) Act: What’s Philosophy got to do with it? Helen Taylor
3. Administrative Justice and the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 - Catrin Fflur Huws
Welsh Commissioners and Administrative Justice
4. Language Commissioners and their Independence Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost
5. The Children’s Commissioner for Wales and the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales and the Administrative
Justice System - Ann Sherlock and John Williams
Administrative Justice Within and Across the UK: New Developments in Tribunals and Ombudsmanry
6. Opportunities and Constraints: Reflections on Reforming Administrative Justice Within and Across the UK -
Brian Thompson
7. Current Developments in UK Tribunals: Challenges for Administrative Justice - Robert Thomas
8. Building a Welsh Jurisdiction through Administrative Justice - Huw Pritchard
Comparative Perspectives on Administrative justice
9. The Administrative Court and Administrative Law in Wales and Comparative Perspectives - Sarah Nason and
David Gardner
10. The Shaping of Federal Administrative Justice in Belgium: Recasting Citizens–administration Relationships -
Yseult Marique
11. Amalgamation of Tribunals: Whether ‘tis Better … ? - Robin Creyke
12. Administrative Justice Without Lawyers? Unrepresented Parties in Australian Tribunals - Matthew Groves
13. Maintaining Administrative Justice in the Dutch Regulatory Welfare State - Albterjan Tollenaar
Selected Bibliography