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1001 ▼a Lewans, Matthew, ▼e author.
24510 ▼a Administrative law and judicial deference / ▼c Matthew Lewans.
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4901 ▼a Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
5050 ▼a Acknowledgements ; Table of Contents ; Table of Cases ; Table of Legislation ; 1. A Question about Administrative Law ; I. JURISDICTIONAL ERROR ; II. JUDICIAL D EFERENCE ; III. THE ARGUMENT IN BRIEF ; 2. Rethinking the Diceyan Dialectic ; I. THE DICEYAN DIALECTIC ; II. RETHINKING THE DICEYAN DIALECTIC ; III. REVISITING THE QUESTION ABOUT ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ; 3. The Legacy of the Diceyan Dialectic ; I. JURISDICTIONAL ERROR AND THE DICEYAN DIALECTIC ; II. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND PUBLIC LAW THEORY ; III. PROPORTIONALITY AND JUDICIAL DEFERENCE ; IV. CONCLUSION
5058 ▼a 4. Constitutionalism, Judicial Restraint, and Administrative Law I. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND JUDICIAL RESTRAINT ; II. JUDICIAL RESTRAINT AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ; III. CONCLUSION ; 5. From Formalism to Reasonable Justification: The Transformation of Canadian Administrative Law ; I. THE FORMAL AND CONCEPTUAL ERA ; II. THE PRAGMATIC AND FUNCTIONAL ERA ; III. THE DIS-FUNCTIONAL ERA ; IV. CONCLUSION ; 6. Authority, Legitimacy, and Legality in Administrative Law ; I. LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE ; II. LEGALITY AND THE LEGITIMACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
5058 ▼a III. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND JUDICIAL DEFERENCE Bibliography ; Index
520 ▼a Should judges defer to administrative decisions? This book examines how the common law of judicial review has responded to the development of the administrative state in three different common law jurisdictions-the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Canada-over the past one hundred years.
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