
The Judge and the Proportionate Use of Discretion
A Comparative Administrative Law Study
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. July 2015
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-138-81299-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines different legal systems and analyses how the judge in each of them performs a meaningful review of the proportional use of discretionary powers by public bodies.
Although the proportionality test is not equally deep-rooted in the literature and case-law of France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, this principle has assumed an increasing importance partly due to the influence of the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights. In the United States, different standards of judicial review are applied to review 'arbitrary and capricious' agency discretion. However, do US judges achieve a similar result to the proportionality or reasonableness test?
Drawing together a selection of key experts in the field, this book analyses the principle of proportionality in the judicial review of administrative decisions from different perspectives. The principle is first examined in the context of recent developments in the literature and case-law, including the inevitable EU influence, then light shall be shed on the meaning of this principle in the specific case-law of the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights. Finally, the authors go on to explore the ways in which US judges consciously 'sanction' the 'disproportionate' and/or unreasonable' use of agency discretion. In the legal systems where the proportionality test plays a very limited role, Ranchordas and de Waard also try to clarify why this is the case and look at what alternative solutions have been found.
This book will be of great interest to scholars of public and administrative law, and EU law.
Although the proportionality test is not equally deep-rooted in the literature and case-law of France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, this principle has assumed an increasing importance partly due to the influence of the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights. In the United States, different standards of judicial review are applied to review 'arbitrary and capricious' agency discretion. However, do US judges achieve a similar result to the proportionality or reasonableness test?
Drawing together a selection of key experts in the field, this book analyses the principle of proportionality in the judicial review of administrative decisions from different perspectives. The principle is first examined in the context of recent developments in the literature and case-law, including the inevitable EU influence, then light shall be shed on the meaning of this principle in the specific case-law of the European Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights. Finally, the authors go on to explore the ways in which US judges consciously 'sanction' the 'disproportionate' and/or unreasonable' use of agency discretion. In the legal systems where the proportionality test plays a very limited role, Ranchordas and de Waard also try to clarify why this is the case and look at what alternative solutions have been found.
This book will be of great interest to scholars of public and administrative law, and EU law.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-81299-4 (9781138812994)
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A Comparative Administrative Law Study
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The Judge and the Proportionate Use of Discretion
A Comparative Administrative Law Study
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Sofia Ranchordas | Boudewijn de Waard
The Judge and the Proportionate Use of Discretion
A Comparative Administrative Law Study
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06/2015
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Sofia Ranchordas is Assistant Professor of Administrative Law at Tilburg University.
Boudewijn de Waard is Professor of Administrative Law at Tilburg University.
Boudewijn de Waard is Professor of Administrative Law at Tilburg University.
Content
1. Proportionality Crossing Borders, Sofia Ranchordas and Boudewijn de Waard 2. The Principle of Proportionality in German Administrative Law, Nikolaus Marsch and Vanessa Tuensmeyer 3. Proportionality in French Administrative Law, Yoan Sanchez 4. Proportionality in English Law, A.C.L. Davies and J.R. Williams 5. Proportionality in Dutch Administrative Law, Boudewijn de Waard 6. The Principle of Proportionality in European Law, Catherine Haguenau-Moizard, Yoan Sanchez 7. Agency Discretion, Judicial Review and 'Proportionality' in U.S. Administrative Law, Jud Mathews 8. Concluding remarks, Sofia Ranchordas and Boudewijn de Waard