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Administrative Law Timothy Endicott

Administrative Law By Timothy Endicott

Administrative Law by Timothy Endicott


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Administrative Law explains the constitutional principles that underlie the varieties of administrative law, bringing unity to the diverse topics students need to master in order to understand this complex branch of public law. The author writes in a lively and analytical style, encouraging the development of a critical, questioning approach.

Administrative Law Summary

Administrative Law by Timothy Endicott

Administrative Law aims to explain the constitutional principles that underlie the varieties of administrative law, and to give some unity to the diverse topics that students need to master in order to understand this complex branch of public law. The book uses the law of judicial review to identify and explain the constitutional principles, and then proceeds to show how those principles ought to be worked out in the private law of tort and contract, in the new Tribunals Service, and in non-judicial techniques such as investigations by ombudsmen, auditors, and other government agencies. The author takes an analytical approach to the subject and makes use of innovative learning features, helping the reader engage critically with the subject. The objective is to provide students with the resources needed to apply constitutional principles to the problems of administrative law. Online Resource Centre The book is supported by an extensive Online Resource Centre offering updates to the law; summaries of key cases and legislation; guidance on answering the questions in the text; weblinks to cases, legislation, and reports; a glossary of key terms; and a Guide for Teachers.

Table of Contents

PART 1: INTRODUCTION; 1. Administration and the principles of the constitution; 2. The rule of law, and the rule of judges; 3. Convention rights and administrative law; PART 2: PROCESS; 4. Due process; 5. Impartiality and independence; 6. Reasons: process and substance; PART 3: SUBSTANCE; 7. Discretion and deference; 8. Substantive fairness; 9. Error of law, and control of fact finding; PART 4: LITIGATION; 10. How to sue the government; 11. Standing: litigation and the public interest; PART 5: ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE; 12. The Reconstruction of Tribunals; 13. Ombudsmen and other investigators; PART 6: PRIVATE LAW AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES; 14. Tort; 15. Contract

Additional information

GOR013308458
9780199277285
0199277281
Administrative Law by Timothy Endicott
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20090702
672
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