Administrative / Constitutional Law

Administrative Law, 2nd Edition

By Timothy Endicott
Oxford University Press June 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199601752
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
June 2011
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Uses key cases explained in depth to illustrate the subject in a practical context and demonstrate its fundamental importance to the reader
Offers a new critical explanation and assessment of the twenty-first century developments in the subject; for example, of the strain put on the judicial role by the 'war on terror'
Special sections provide students with an understanding of the historical and comparative context of the subject, thereby encouraging consideration of how and why it has developed
Thought-provoking questions encourage the reader to engage with the material, and a glossary helps students to master administrative law jargon
New to this edition

Fully updated to cover all the latest developments in this fast-moving subject, including emerging jurisprudence on the Tribunals system and its relationship with the courts
Includes consideration of the impact on public administration of the policies being pursued by the UK's coalition government
Administrative Law explains the constitutional principles of the subject. It brings clarity to this complex field of public law.

The common law courts, government agencies, and Parliament have developed a wide variety of techniques for controlling the enormously diverse activities of twenty-first century government. Underlying all that variety is a set of constitutional principles. This book uses the law of judicial review to identify and to explain these principles, and then shows how they 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 aim is to equip the reader to apply the constitutional principles to the problems of administrative law.

Online Resource Centre

Administrative Law is accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Centre, which provides a unique resource for the subject. The ORC features:

- Notes on key cases
- Links to reports of important judgments, legislation, and other resources
- Suggestions for answering the questions in the text
- Updates to the law
- A guide to the literature of administrative law
- An online glossary
- A guide for teachers

Readership: Undergraduates and postgraduates studying administrative law, either as a standalone course or part of a wider public law course.

Table of Contents

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
Process
4: Due process
5: Impartiality and independence
6: Reasons: process and substance
Substance
7: Discretion and deference
8: Substantive fairness
9: Errors of law and control of fact finding
Litigation
10: How to sue the government: judicial processes and judicial remedies
11: Standing: litigation and the public interest
Administrative justice
12: The reconstruction of tribunals
13: Ombudsmen and other investigators
Private law and public authorities
14: Torts
15: Contract

About the Author

Timothy Endicott, Fellow in Law, Bailliol College, and Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford

Timothy Endicott is the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Balliol College. He has published extensively in the areas of constitutional law, administrative law, and jurisprudence. 

 

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