Public law adjudication in common law systems : process and substance /
[edited by] John Bell, Mark Elliott, Jason NE Varuhas and Philip Murray.
- liii, 390 pages ; 25 cm
Contributions based on the conference "Process and Substance in Public Law," held in September 2014 at the University of Cambridge.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Public reason and administrative legitimacy / Jerry L. Mashaw -- Administrative law : a values-based approach / Paul Daly -- The public interest conception of public law : its procedural origins and substantive implications / Jason N.E. Varuhas -- Process, substance and the history of error of law review / Philip Murray -- The growth of substantive review : the changes, their causes and their consequences / Mark Aronson -- 'Blasphemy against basics' : doctrine, conceptual reasoning and certain decisions of the UK Supreme Court / Christopher Forsyth -- The legitimacy of expectations about fairness : can process and substance be untangled? / Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks -- Judicial review of delegated legislation : why favour substantive review over procedural review? / Andrew Edgar -- Transubstantiation in Canadian public law : processing substance and instantiating process / Mary Liston -- Is judicial review qualitative? / Alan Robertson -- Remedies for laws that violate human rights / Kent Roach -- 'Striking back' and 'clamping down' : an alternative perspective on judicial review / Carol Harlow and Richard Rawlings -- The use and effects of judicial review : assumptions and the empirical evidence / Maurice Sunkin and Varda Bondy -- Common law public law : some comparative reflections / Cheryl Saunders -- Comparison, realism and theory in public law / David Feldman.
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