Constitutional administrative law (ระเบียนเลขที่ 20288)
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| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 1874241678 |
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| Original cataloging agency | NALT |
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| Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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| Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) | KD35.G7.6 L47C 1995 |
| 100 0# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Le Sueur, AP |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Constitutional administrative law |
| 260 3# - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London : |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Cavendish Publishing, |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1995 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 303 p. ; |
| Other physical details | 25 cm. |
| 505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Preface and Acknowledgments --<br/>Table of Cases --<br/>Table of Statutes and Treaties --<br/><br/>1. INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK --<br/>1.1 A 'companion' for law --<br/>1.2 When to read this book --<br/>1.3 Coverage --<br/>1.4 A 'critical' approach to public law --<br/>Summary of Chapter 1 --<br/><br/>2. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM CONSTITUTION --<br/>2.1 Introduction --<br/>2.2 There is no single constitutional document --<br/>2.3 Parliamentary sovereignty -- <br/>2.4 Membership of the European Union --<br/>2.5 Parliamentary democracy and the absence of separation of powers --<br/>2.6 Summary so far --<br/>2.7 Constitutional conventions --<br/>2.8 The unitary state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland --<br/>2.9 Conclusion --<br/>Summary of Chapter 2 --<br/><br/>3. GAP-FILLING: CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY --<br/>3.1 Why an historical perspective is needed --<br/>3.2 The need for caution --<br/>3.3. English life in the 1600s --<br/>3.4 The Glorious Revolution --<br/>3.5 The 18th century --<br/>3.6 The 19th century --<br/>3.7 Pragmatism --<br/>Summary of Chapter 3 --<br/><br/>4. WHO IS DICEY? <br/>4.1 A biographical sketch --<br/>4.2 How to read Dicey --<br/>4.3 Summary of Law of the Constitution --<br/>4.4 Dicey's early critic: Jennings --<br/>4.5 Dicey today --<br/>Summary of Chapter 4 --<br/><br/>5 POLITICAL THOUGHT FOR PUBLIC LAW STUDENTS --<br/>5.1 The absence of political theory --<br/>5.2 New theoretical writing --<br/>5.3 How theory can help you --<br/>5.4 A What is political theory? --<br/>5.5 Political ideas generally --<br/>5.6 Liberalism --<br/>5.7 Conservative and paternalistic traditions --<br/>5.8 Socialism --<br/>5.9 Overview of recent writing on political thought by public lawyers --<br/>5.10 Harlow and Rawlings: red, green and amber --<br/>5.11 Loughlin's Public Law and Political Theory --<br/>5.12 Craig's Public Law and Democracy in the UK and USA --<br/>5.13 Overview --<br/>Summary of Chapter 5 --<br/><br/>6. GAP-FILLING: 1979 AND ALL THAT --<br/>6.1 What motivated the radical changes? --<br/>6.2 Nationalised industries --<br/>6.3 The privatisation policy --<br/>6.4 Local government in the 1980s and 1990s --<br/>6.5 Civil service reform porizno --<br/>6.6 General overview -- <br/>Summary of Chapter 6 --<br/><br/>7. SOURCES OF PUBLIC LAW --<br/>7.1 Sources of public law obligations --<br/>7.2 Absence of any special 'constitutional' law --<br/>7.3 Acts of Parliament --<br/>7.4 Statutory instruments --<br/>7.5 Quasi-legislation --<br/>7.6 Prerogative powers --<br/>7.7 Case law --<br/>7.8 Conventions --<br/>7.9 European Community law --<br/>7.10 Academic literature etc --<br/>7.11 Fitting it all together --<br/>Summary of Chapter 7 --<br/><br/>8. THE IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY --<br/>8.1 The community and the convention -- <br/>8.2 Origins and scope of the EC --<br/>8.3 Handling Community law in a practical way --<br/>8.4 Impact on the British constitution and administrative law --<br/>Summary of Chapter 8 --<br/><br/>9 COMMISSIONERS FOR MALADMINISTRATION --<br/>("OMBUDSMEN') --<br/>9.1 Who are the ombudsmen? --<br/>9.2 The statistics --<br/>9.3 'Injustice as a consequence of maladministration' --<br/>9.4 Scope of the ombudsmen's investigations --<br/>9.5 The ombudsman process --<br/>9.6 The Barlow Clowes affair --<br/>9.7 The future for ombudsmen --<br/>Summary of Chapter 9 --<br/><br/>10 JUDICIAL REVIEW PROCEDURES: LEAVE AND STANDING --<br/>10.1 Why are court procedures important ? --<br/>10.2 Procedures for whom? --<br/>10.3 What is 'review'? --<br/>10.4 Overview of the procedural nuts and bolts --<br/>10.5 Form 86A as a framework for advising --<br/>10.6 Which court? --<br/>10.7The leave stage --<br/>10.8 Who can apply for judicial review? --<br/>Summary of Chapter 10 -- |
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| Formatted contents note | 11. JUDICIAL REVIEW PROCEDURES: THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIVIDE --<br/>11.1 Introduction --<br/>11.2 The exclusivity principle --<br/>11.3 Exceptions to the exclusivity principle --<br/>11.4 Reform of the exclusivity principle --<br/>11.5 Order 53 can only be used to challenge the validity of 'public law' decisions --<br/>11.6 Public law decisions --<br/>Summary of Chapter 11 --<br/><br/>12. INTRODUCTION TO THE GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW --<br/>12.1 Introduction --<br/>12.2 The grounds of review --<br/>12.3 A caution --<br/>12.4 The basis of the courts' power to intervene --<br/>12.5 The traditional analysis: the ultra vires doctrine --<br/>12.6 Problems with the traditional analysis --<br/>12.7 A new theory of judicial review? --<br/>Summary of Chapter 12 --<br/><br/>13. THE GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW I: ILLEGALITY --<br/>13.1 Introduction --<br/>13.2 Relevant and irrelevant considerations --<br/>13.3 Improper purpose --<br/>13.4 Fettering of discretion --<br/>13.5 Delegation of discretion --<br/>13.6 Errors of law and fact --<br/>13.7 Are all errors of law reviewable? --<br/>13.8 A practical approach to errors of law --<br/>Summary of Chapter 13 --<br/><br/>14 THE GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW II: FAIR HEARINGS --<br/>14.1 Introduction --<br/>14.2 Terminology: a brief history --<br/>14.3 A framework for thinking about the right to a fair hearing --<br/>14.4 When is a fair hearing required? --<br/>14.5 Restrictions on entitlement to a hearing --<br/>14.6 Content of the fair hearing --<br/>Summary of Chapter 14 --<br/><br/>15. THE GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW II: THE RULE AGAINST BIAS --<br/>15.1 Introduction --<br/>15.2 Bias and the appearance of bias --<br/>15.3 The test for the appearance of bias --<br/>15.4 Direct pecuniary interest --<br/>15.5 Different manifestations of bias --<br/>15.6 Ministerial bias --<br/>15.7 Exceptions: when bias will not invalidate a decision --<br/>Summary of Chapter 15 --<br/><br/>16. THE GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW II: THE DOCTRINE OF LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION --<br/>16.1 Introduction --<br/>16.2 The doctrine -<br/>16.3 Distinguishing legitimate expectations from the right to a fair hearing --<br/>16.4 Substantive protection of legitimate expectations? --<br/>Summary of Chapter 16 --<br/><br/>17. GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW III: IRRATIONALITY --<br/>17.1 Introduction --<br/>17.2 Judicial review of the 'merits'? --<br/>17.3 Wednesbury unreasonableness --<br/>17.4 Irrationality --<br/>17.5 Substantive principles of review? --<br/>16. The doctrine of proportionality --<br/>Summary of Chapter 17--<br/><br/>18. RESTRICTIONS ON REVIEW: OUSTER CLAUSES --<br/>18.1 Introduction --<br/>18.2 Two types of ouster clauses --<br/>18.3 General principles; the courts --<br/>18.4 Six week ouster clauses --<br/>18.5 Total ouster clauses --<br/>18.6 'Super-ouster clauses'? --<br/>Summary of Chapter 18 --<br/>Index. |
| 650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element | Administrative law -- Great Britain |
| 650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element | Constitutional law -- Great Britain |
| 650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element | Great Britain -- Constitutional law |
| 700 0# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Le Sueur, AP |
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| Holding institution | NALT |
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