Administrative Law in Context

Administrative Law in Context
Author: Lorne Mitchell Sossin,Colleen Marion Flood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2013
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 1552394719

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Law and Administration

Law and Administration
Author: Carol Harlow,Richard Rawlings
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521197076

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A contextualised study setting out the foundations of administrative law, with discussion of case law and legislation to show practical application.

Administrative Law

Administrative Law
Author: Richard Henry Seamon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 966
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1531007384

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Administrative Justice in Context

Administrative Justice in Context
Author: Michael Adler
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2010-04-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847317537

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This book comprises a definitive collection of papers on administrative justice, written by a set of very distinguished contributors. It is divided into five parts, each of which contains articles on a particular aspect of administrative justice. The first part deals with the impact of 'contextual changes' on administrative justice and considers the implications of changes in governance and public administration, management and service delivery, information technology, audit and accounting, and human rights for administrative justice. The second part deals with conceptual issues and describes a number of competing approaches to the administrative justice. The third part deals with the application of administrative justice principles to private law disputes while the fourth part deals with the distinctive characteristics of administrative justice in three other jurisdictions. The final part deals with current developments in administrative justice and the book concludes with a discussion of legislative and policy developments in the UK. The general approach of the book is socio-legal and interdisciplinary. The chapters adopt a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including those derived from political science, public policy, social policy, accounting and information technology as well as from law. Although most of the contributors are academics, some are practitioners. For these reasons, the book should be of interest to lawyers, particularly those with interests in administrative law, and to social scientists, particularly those with interests in public administration, public policy and public management.

Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World

Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World
Author: Paul Daly
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780192896919

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A new framework for understanding contemporary administrative law, through a comparative analysis of case law from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, and New Zealand. The author argues that the field is structured by four values: individual self-realisation, good administration, electoral legitimacy and decisional autonomy.

Administrative Law in Context

Administrative Law in Context
Author: Lorne Sossin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Administrative procedure
ISBN: OCLC:1097389515

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Administrative Law

Administrative Law
Author: ROBERT L.. LEVY GLICKSMAN (RICHARD E.),Richard E. Levy
Publsiher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 1395
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1640206272

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The third edition of this innovative administrative law casebook retains and enhances its unique features: Focus on five representative agencies to provide students with a more holistic understanding of agencies and provide context. Use of a consistent unit design that maximizes student learning and facilitates the use of the book with a wide variety of teaching styles, including traditional methods and the "flipped" classroom. Incorporation of cutting-edge cases and problems that focus on the practical application of administrative law doctrines. By focusing on five important and representative agencies (the EPA, NLRB, SSA, IRS, and FCC), the book addresses two key problems for teaching and learning administrative law: (1) students' lack of familiarity with agencies and what they do; and (2) the difficulty of understanding new and different agencies and their organic statutes for each new administrative law case. Extended treatment of these five agencies, including one chapter for each agency that focuses on its use of a particular kind of agency action (rulemaking, policymaking adjudication, mass adjudication, informal action, and enforcement) provides students with a more complete picture of what agencies do and how they do it. Because the principal cases and problems involve the same five agencies throughout the book, the need to learn about new agencies and understand new organic statutes is greatly reduced, enabling students and teachers to focus on the administrative law issues in the cases. The book uses a consistent "unit" format throughout. Each unit covers a particular topic and includes (1) a clear and comprehensive discussion of the basic doctrine governing the topic; (2) a principal case or cases to illustrate the application of the doctrine and highlight key issues; (3) a discussion of related matters to explore additional issues and connections between topics; and (4) a detailed administrative law problem requiring the application of the doctrine in context. This unique structure and design facilitates the use of the book with a variety of teaching methods, including the Socratic method, lecture and discussion, and the problem method. Because it combines clear exposition, illustrative principal cases, and comprehensive problems, the book is also an ideal tool for teachers who want to flip their classrooms. This unit structure also enhances the flexibility of the book, allowing teachers easily to select topics for coverage and determine the depth of coverage they wish to provide. The third edition has been thoroughly updated to provide cutting edge treatment of emerging administrative law issues and developments, including the reinvigoration of separation of powers, the erosion of Chevron deference, and constraints on agency guidance documents. The third edition also reflects changes designed to enhance the book's effectiveness as a teaching and learning tool, such as increased use of primary administrative law materials, improvements to problems, and new principal cases.

Administrative Law

Administrative Law
Author: David J. Mullan
Publsiher: Essentials of Canadian Law
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 155221009X

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Administrative law probably touches each of us as citizens in more ways than any other area of law. It is the body of law that ensures that governments (and government officials) deal with us in a manner that is both lawful and fair. It governs the myriad of relationships that we, as citizens, have with our governments at every turn, from our dealings with Revenue Canada, to the application for a municipal building permit. David Mullan is one of Canada's leading scholars in the area of administrative law. His book not only provides a clear overview and analysis of this important field, it also explores the complex issues involved in balancing effective and efficient government with the protection of individual interests and concerns.