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100 _aCraig, Paul
245 0 _aAdministrative Law /
_cby Paul Craig
250 _a9th ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bThomson Reuters,
_c2021.
300 _aclxxvii,989p.;
_c23cm.
505 _a1. The Nature and Purpose of Administrative Law 2. English Administrative Law History 3. Parliament and the Executive 4. Agencies and Non-Departmental Government Bodies 5. Contract and Service Provision 6. Local Government 7. Devolution 8. Information, Standards and Complaints 9. Tribunals and Inquiries 10. Automated Decision-Making 11. A Case Study: Competition and Regulation 12. Natural Justice: Hearings 13. Natural Justice: Hearings, Public Interest Immunity and Close Material Procedure 14. Natural Justice: Bias and Independence 15. Rule-Making 16. Error of Law 17. Error of Fact 18. Failure to Exercise Discretion 19. Abuse of Discretion 20. Human Rights Act 21. Rationality and Proportionality 22. Legitimate Expectations 23. Equality 24. Invalidity 25. Remedies: Standing 26. Judicial Remedies 27. Remedies and Reform 28. Remedies: Exclusion of Review 29. Crown Liability 30. Tort and Restitution Index
520 _aAdministrative Law provides a detailed and clear examination of what is a conceptually difficult area of law. Craig’s thorough and contextual approach to the subject has prompted thought, discussion, and understanding amongst all those interested in the subject. ( Source: Vitalsource.Com)
650 _aConstitutional and Administrative Law
650 _aAdministrative law - Great Britain
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