Administrative law /
William Wade and C. F. Forsyth ,
- 11th ed.
- xc, 867 p.: 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I. Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Constitutional foundations of the powers PART II. Authorities and functions 3. The central government 4. Local and devolved government 5. Public corporations, privatisation and regulation PART III. European influences 6. Incorporation of European law PART IV. Powers and jurisdiction 7. Legal nature of powers 8. Jurisdiction over fact and law 9. Problems of invalidity PART V. Discretionary power 10. Retention of discretion 22. Abuse of discretion PART VI. Natural justice 12. Natural justice and legal justice 13. The rule against bias 14. The right to a fair hearing PART VII. Remedies and liability 15. Ordinary remedies 16. Prerogative remedies 17. Boundaries of judicial review 18. Procedure of judicial review 19. Restriction of remedies 20. Liability of public authorities 21. Crown proceedings PART VIII. Administrative legislation and adjudication 22. Delegated legislation 23. Statutory tribunals 24. Statutory and other inquiries
Wade & Forsyth's 'Administrative Law' is the definitive account of the principles of judicial review and the administrative arrangements of the United Kingdom. Firmly established among the foremost rank of legal textbooks, it stands unparalleled in both scope and detail