Exceptionally clear and incisive, Administrative Law is the essential guide to understanding this challenging area of the law.
The author uses a variety of learning features to make complex points accessible and also to encourage reflection and debate. Chapters start with a 'look for' section which outlines the key ideas in each chapter, pop quizzes appear throughout, and each chapter is wrapped up with a 'take home message', critical questions, and a list of further reading.
Digital formats and resources
The fifth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.
- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
- The online resources include notes on key cases and legislation, guidance on answering the questions in the text, and a guide for lecturers on possible ways of approaching the material in the book.
Part I: Introduction 1: Administration and the principles of the constitution 2: The rule of law and the rule of judges 3: Convention rights and administrative law Part II: Process 4: Due process 5: Impartiality and independence 6: Reasons: process and substance Part III: Substance 7: Discretion and deference 8: Substantive fairness 9: Errors of law and control of fact-finding Part IV: Litigation 10: How to sue the government: judicial processes and judicial remedies 11: Standing: litigation and the public interest Part V: Administrative Justice 12: Tribunals 13: Ombudsmen Part VI: Private Law and Public Authorities 14: Torts 15: Contracts