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Substantive Limitations 60
Procedural Limitations 63
Procedural Challenge in the Secular Courts 66
Dissolution of General Synod 70
Middle-Level Law-Making 71
The Consent Model: Synodical Canons 72
Consent and Other Subordinate Synodical Instruments 76
The Consultation Model 78
Judicial Review and its Exclusion 80
Low-Level Law-Making: The Diocese 84
Conclusions 87
Chapter 4: Administrative Power: Organization and Accountability 89
Central Administration 89
Subordinate Bodies of General Synod 91
The Constitutions of Subordinate Bodies 92
Diocesan and Deanery Administration 95
Diocesan Organization and Episcopal Oversight 95
Diocesan Administration: The Diocesan Synod 95
Diocesan Administrative Bodies 97
Roman Catholic Diocesan Organization 100
The Deanery Synod 102
Parochial Administration 104
The Parish: Conciliar Government 104
New Parishes and Unions: Joint Councils 108
Team Ministries: Chapters and Councils 110
Group Ministries: Chapters and Councils 112
Cathedral Administration 112
Maladministration: Accountability and Control 113
The Absence of General Norms 114
Open Government: Disclosure of Information 115
Access to Personal Information 118
Visitatorial Powers 122
Complaints and Remedies 125
Conclusions 129
Chapter 5: Judicial Power: The Settlement of Disputes 130
Quasi-Judicial Settlement: Enquiries and Tribunals 130
Adjudication Models 131
Serious Breakdown of Pastoral Relations 135
Judicial Review of Quasi-Judicial Action 139
The Hierarchy of Courts: Pre-Trial Settlement and Appeals 142

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Legal Framework of the Church of England: A Critical Study in a Comparative Context. Contributors: Norman Doe - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: viii.
    
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