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An Introduction to Administrative Law

By: Peter Cane | Book details

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Index
accountability
forms of 3, 272
interest groups 304, 365, 367
legal and political contrasted 347
ministerial responsibility 307, 352-5
public versus market 272
rule of law 357-9
adjudication
inquiry procedure 202
other modes of decision making compared 163-6
polycentricity 35-7, 170
tribunal procedure 336-9
administrative circulars seerule-making
administrative law
efficiency and ends 388-9
general principles of 6, 380-1
models of 366 ff.
part of public law 8, 12
political background to 362 ff.
administrative process
decision theory 388 ff.
efficiency 384, 387-8
good administration 383-4
good procedure 384
judicial review and 388 ff.
ombudsman and 379
organization theory 388
prospective regulation of 379
rule-making and 385-7
adversary system
justiciability 34-9
natural justice 163-70
tribunal procedure 337-8
agencies
Next Steps 17, 153, 272-4, 308, 320, 353, 362
regulatory 192, 382-3
appeal
contrasted with judicial review 8-9
contrasted with power to remit 8-9
application for judicial review
abuse of process 95, 99-100
civil service employment 98-9, 264-5
collateral challenge 99-102, 105
Crown Office list 103-4
damages 89, 101
decentralization of jurisdiction 102-4
disadvantages of Order 53 procedure 90-94, 104
domestic tribunals 97
exceptions to exclusivity principle 99-104
exclusivity principle 95
factual disputes 93, 101
interim relief 66-8
interlocutory facilities 93-4
leave 90-2
'ordinary writ procedure' 90
pleadings 93
private rights 97-9
private bodies 97
public judicial review actions 45, 88, 95-7
public law 'rights' 95-6
reform 104-7
remission of decision 8-9
time limits 92-3
auditing 309-10, 320
authority seejurisdiction
breach of statutory duty
civil liability 84, 249
default powers 84
mandamus 64
Citizens' Charter 79-80, 273, 297, 328, 383-4
civil servants
anonymity of 307, 308, 315, 319-20, 352
complaints to PCA 319-20
employment terms and conditions 264-5
judicial review 98-9
ministerial responsibility 307, 352-3
whistleblowing 296
classification of functions
generally 26-34

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