Leyland, Peter.

Textbook on administrative law / Administrative law Peter Leyland and Gordon Anthony. - 6th ed. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2009 - xxxv, 547 p. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction, theory and history -- Constitutional concepts and executive power -- The modern administrative state -- The European Union -- The general issue of accountability: the role of Parliament and MPs -- The Ombudsman principle -- Tribunals and inquiries -- Administrative law and human rights -- Introduction to judicial review -- Illegality I -- Illegality II -- Wednesbury unreasonableness/irrationality, proportionality -- Procedural impropriety I : statutory requirements -- Procedural impropriety II : the development of the rules of natural justice/fairness -- Procedural impropriety III : the requirements of natural justice/fairness -- The Human Rights Act 1998 and the grounds of judicial review -- Express and implied limits on judicial review : ouster and time limit clauses, the prerogative power, public interest immunity -- Filter mechanisms : rationing the remedies available -- The remedies -- Contracting and public bodies -- Public liability in tort -- Administrative law facing the future.

his text is written for anyone studying administrative law who requires a concise and readable textbook. It is specifically directed at LLB and CPE students, as well as those approaching the subject for the first time at undergraduate or postgraduate level, including non-law students in related fields


eng.

9780199217762 (alk. paper) TZS 79800/-


Administrative law--Great Britain.

342.06 LEY