English Administrative Law from 1550
English Administrative Law from 1550
Continuity and Change
Craig, Paul
Oxford University Press
05/2024
752
Dura
9780198908326
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1: English Administrative Law History: Perception and Reality
Part II: Regulation and Administration
2: The Regulatory State: Subject Matter
3: The Regulatory State: Central Features
4: The Administrative State: Subject Matter
5: The Administrative State: Central Features
6: The Administrative State: Decision-Making and Rulemaking
7: The Administrative State: Contract
Part III: Courts and Doctrine
8: Foundations
9: Natural Justice
10: Jurisdiction, Law, and Fact
11: Rights
12: Delegation, Fettering, and Purpose
13: Reasonableness
14: Proportionability and Proportionality
15: Prerogative
16: Third and Fourth Source Power
Part IV: Remedies and Review
17: Invalidity
18: Standing
19: Prerogative Writs
20: Injunction, Declaration, Quo Warranto, and Habeas Corpus
21: Damages and Restitution
22: Epilogue
1: English Administrative Law History: Perception and Reality
Part II: Regulation and Administration
2: The Regulatory State: Subject Matter
3: The Regulatory State: Central Features
4: The Administrative State: Subject Matter
5: The Administrative State: Central Features
6: The Administrative State: Decision-Making and Rulemaking
7: The Administrative State: Contract
Part III: Courts and Doctrine
8: Foundations
9: Natural Justice
10: Jurisdiction, Law, and Fact
11: Rights
12: Delegation, Fettering, and Purpose
13: Reasonableness
14: Proportionability and Proportionality
15: Prerogative
16: Third and Fourth Source Power
Part IV: Remedies and Review
17: Invalidity
18: Standing
19: Prerogative Writs
20: Injunction, Declaration, Quo Warranto, and Habeas Corpus
21: Damages and Restitution
22: Epilogue