Administrative law : cases, text, and materials /
By: Mullan, David J
Title By: Heckman, Gerald | Harten, Gus Van | Mullan, Davi J | Evans, J. M [founding editor] | Janisch, H. N [founding editor] | Mullan, Davi J [founding editor] | Risk, R. C. B [founding editor]
Material type: BookPublisher: Toronto : Emond Montgomery, c2010.Edition: 6th ed.Description: xlvi, 1392 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781552392348Subject(s): Administrative law -- Canada -- CasesDDC classification: 342.71/06 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 342.7106 MU AD (Browse shelf) | Available | T0051338 |
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342.60873 MB PR Protecting minority rights in African countries : | 342.71 PU BL Public law : | 342.7106 AD MI Administrative law in context / | 342.7106 MU AD Administrative law : | 342.73 SH OU Should there be limits to free speech? / | 342.73062 AN SU Suicide pact : | 342.73082 EX TR Extraordinary rendition : |
Includes index.
Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Administrative State and the Rule of Law -- Chapter 2: The Role of Judicial Review -- Part II: Procedures -- Chapter 3: Fairness: Sources and Thresholds -- Chapter 4: The Level and Content of Procedural Fairness -- Chapter 5: Bias and Lack of Independence -- Chapter 6: Institutional Decisions -- Chapter 7: Rulemaking -- Part III: Rulemaking -- Chapter 8: The Standard of Review -- Chapter 9: Privative Clauses and Statutory Rights of Appeal -- Chapter 10: Expertise and Statutory Purpose -- Chapter 11: The Nature of the Question -- Chapter 12: Jurisdictional Questions and the Origin of the Standard of Review Analysis -- Chapter 13: Applying the Standard of Review -- Chapter 14: The Jurisdiction of Tribunals and the Constitution -- Chapter 15: The Use and Misuse of Discretion -- Part IV: Remedies -- Chapter 16: Remedies for Unlawful Administrative Action -- Chapter 17: Standing -- Chapter 18: The Discretion of the Court -- Chapter 19: Money Remedies.
"With in-depth and well-framed discussion of the principles of administrative law, the sixth edition carries on the scholarly legacy and pedagogical standards of this respected casebook. The work covers all of the important topics in the field, including constitutional considerations, the concept of a statutory delegate, the acquisition of jurisdiction, procedural fairness, discretionary powers, standards of review, and public and private law remedies against governmental action."