This Understanding treatise is designed to help the reader grasp the fundamental concepts of administrative law. Understanding Administrative Law concentrates on the process of administrative decision making but also deals with the substantive law of agencies when appropriate. As students progress through the course and later enter practice, they will find that substance and procedure become more and more intertwined and, in many instances, become almost inextricable. An awareness that there is no bright line between substance and procedure, particularly in the context of an administrative agency, is especially helpful to a thorough understanding of the subject. A good deal of the material in this book consists of recommendations and processes to identify administrative problems and mechanisms for organizing a reader’s thinking when the problem is identified. Understanding Administrative Law highlights the manner in which a client’s problem moves through the typical agency and the manner in which a lawyer copes with the various problems and issues encountered in representing clients before administrative agencies. In addition, this book contains a significant amount of material on trends in administrative law such as deregulation and regulatory reform. The Sixth Edition includes comprehensive references to recent cases and law review articles for readers who wish additional depth in any of the topics covered. The eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.
This book offers a new framework for understanding contemporary administrative law, through a comparative analysis of case law from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, and New Zealand.
Understanding Administrative Law
This Understanding volume is designed to help the reader grasp the fundamental concepts of administrative law.
This book offers a fresh framework for understanding the core features of contemporary administrative law.
What is law?
Throughout the text, key terms are identified and explained from the outset, helping students new to the subject familiarize themselves with the vocabulary of public law; chapter outlines and summaries help to focus the reader on the key ...
Washington Administrative Law Practice Manual is the authoritative guide for Washington attorneys practicing before administrative agencies.
See also Stuart W. Shulman , E - Rulemaking : Issues in Current Research and Practice , 28 INT'L J. PUB . ADMIN . 621 ( 2005 ) ; Beth Simone Noveck , The Electronic Revolution in Rulemaking , 53 EMORY L.J. 433 ( 2004 ) ; Barbara H.
With Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Philip Hamburger answers this question in the affirmative, offering a revisionist account of administrative law.
On 23 December 1998 both Mr Peter Mandelson, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, and Mr Geoffrey Robinson, the Paymaster-General, both resigned. The ostensible reason was a possible allegation of 'sleaze' in that Mr Robinson had ...