Garner's Administrative Law

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Author: Brian Jones

ISBN-10: 0406992517

ISBN-13: 9780406992512

Category: Europe - Law

Garner's Administrative Law is widely regarded as providing a comprehensive account of the basic principles of administrative law, and explains these principles with clarity and authority. In addition to discussing the judicial review of administrative action, it contains much material on the institutions and processes of central and local government, delegated legislation, tribunals and inquiries and the various Ombudsmen.

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Garner's Administrative Law is widely regarded as providing a comprehensive account of the basic principles of administrative law, and explains these principles with clarity and authority. In addition to discussing the judicial review of administrative action, it contains much material on the institutions and processes of central and local government, delegated legislation, tribunals and inquiries and the various Ombudsmen.

Part I. Introduction: Institutions: Administrative Processes1. Administrative law: scope and constitutional context2. Institutions of government3. Processes of governmentPart II. Sources of Governmental Powers4. Legislation5. Subordinate legislation6. Legislation of the European CommunitiesPart III. The Redress of Grievances Introduction to Part III.7. Redress through Parliament8. Redress through the courts I: Statutory appeals and judicial review9. Redress through the courts II: Remedies and exclusion of judicial review10. Redress through the courts III: Administrative authorities in litigation11. Redress through tribunals12. Redress through public inquiriesPart IV. Local Government13. Local authorities14. The members and officers of local authorities15. The internal organisation of local authorities16. Local government finance17. Controls over local authorities Appendix Index