Wade and Forsyth's Administrative Law has been a cornerstone text since its first edition in 1961. It provides a comprehensive and perceptive account of the principles of judicial review and the administrative arrangements of the United Kingdom. For over fifty years, Administrative Law has been trusted by students in the UK and internationally and is extensively cited by Courts in England and Wales.
The book's clarity of exposition makes it accessible to the student approaching the subject for the first time, whilst its breadth of coverage and perceptive insight ensure its value to all interested in this field, academics and practitioners alike.
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Review from previous edition 'Administrative Law is an extremely impressive and authoritative text providing excellent coverage of this complex and procedural area.' * Dr. Christopher J. Newman, Reader in Public Law, University of Sunderland * 'A classic text. I always look forward to a new edition. It's authoritative in tone and analysis and comprehensive in coverage' * Robert Thomas, Professor of Public Law, School of Law, University of Manchester *
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 176 mm
Dicke: 45 mm
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978-0-19-968370-3 (9780199683703)
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Christopher Forsyth is Professor of Public Law and Private International Law at the University of Cambridge, and the late William Wade was formerly Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge.
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formerly Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge
Professor of Public Law and Private International Law, University of Cambridge
PART I. INTRODUCTION; PART II. AUTHORITIES AND FUNCTIONS; PART III. EUROPEAN INFLUENCES; PART IV. POWERS AND JURISDICTION; PART V. DISCRETIONARY POWER; PART VI. NATURAL JUSTICE; PART VII. REMEDIES AND LIABILITY; PART VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE LEGISLATION AND ADJUDICATION