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Administrative Justice in the 21st Century


ISBN13: 9781901362664
ISBN: 1901362663
Published: April 1999
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Format: Hardback
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The idea of administrative justice is central to the British system of public law. This book contains revised versions of papers given at the International Conference on Administrative Justice held in Bristol in 1997, which reflected on developments in the field over the past 40 years.;Among the themes addressed in the papers are the following: the effect of the changing nature of the state on institutions; human rights and administrative justice; the relationship between decision taking, reviews of decisions and the adjudication of appeals; and the overview of administrative justice, taking into account lessons from abroad.

Contents:
INTRODUCTION
1. Objectives of Competition Policy in General
2. Competition Policy Objectives in the Context of a Multilateral Competition Code
3. Objectives of Competition Policy in the Context of Future reforms of the E.U.’s Competition Policy
4. Conclusions
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON THE PARTICIPANTS
COMPETITION POLICY OBJECTIVES
1. Panel Discussion
2. Working Papers
I Frédéric Jenny
II Gabriel Castañeda
III Allan Fels
IV Anna Fornalczyk
V Hideaki Kobayashi
VI Francine Matte
VII Damien Neven
VIII Alexander Schaub
IX Dieter Wolf
COMPETITION POLICY OBJECTIVES IN THE CONTEXT OF A MULTILATERAL COMPETITION CODE
3. Panel Discussion
4. Working Papers
I Eleanor Fox
II Roderick Abbott
III Jacques Bourgeois
IV Ulrich Immenga
V R. Shyam Khemani
VI Joel Klein
VII Mitsuo Matsushita
VIII Petros Mavroidis
IX François Souty
COMPETITION LAW IMPLEMENTATION AT PRESENT
5. Panel Discussion
6. Working Papers
I Barry Hawk
II Ian Forrester
III Calvin Goldman
IV Herbert Hovenkamp
V Martin Howe
VI Abott (Tad) Lipsky
FUTURE COMPETITION LAW
7. Panel Discussion
8. Future Competition Law
I Richard Whish
II Jonathan Faull
III Christian Kirchner
IV Valentine Korah
V Mario Siragusa
VI James Venit
VII Michel Waelbroeck
VIII Alberto Heimler & Piero Fattori