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Adapting legal cultures / edited by David Nelken and Johannes Feest
Adapting legal cultures / edited by David Nelken and Johannes Feest
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 340.2
Collana Onati international series in law and society
Soggetto topico Law - Mobility
Law - Foreign influences
Culture and law
ISBN 1-4725-5916-9
1-280-80098-4
9786610800988
1-84731-210-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PART ONE: THEORISING LEGAL ADAPTATION -- Introduction -- 1. Towards a Sociology of Legal Adaptation -- David Nelken -- 2. What "Legal Transplants"? -- Pierre Legrand -- 3. Is There a Logic of Legal Transplants? -- Roger Cotterrell -- 4. Some Comments on Cotterrell and Legal Transplants -- Lawrence Friedman -- 5. State Formation and Legal Change: On the Impact of International Politics -- Alex Jettinghoff -- 6. From Globalisation of Law to Law under Globalisation -- Wolf Heydebrand -- PART TWO: CASE-STUDIES OF LEGAL ADAPTATION -- Introduction -- 7. The Still-Birth and Re-birth of Product Liability in Japan -- Luke Nottage -- 8. The Empty Space of the Modern in Japanese Law Discourse -- Takao Tanase -- 9. Comparative Law and Legal Transplantation in South East Asia -- Andrew Harding -- 10. Marketisation, Public Service and Universal Service -- Tony Prosser -- 11. The Import and Export of Law and Legal Institutions: International Strategies in National Palace Wars -- Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth -- 12. The Vultures Fly East: The Creation and Globalisation of the Distressed Debt Market -- John Flood
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784260003321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2001
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Adapting legal cultures / edited by David Nelken and Johannes Feest
Adapting legal cultures / edited by David Nelken and Johannes Feest
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (294 p.)
Disciplina 340.2
Collana Onati international series in law and society
Soggetto topico Law - Mobility
Law - Foreign influences
Culture and law
ISBN 1-4725-5916-9
1-280-80098-4
9786610800988
1-84731-210-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PART ONE: THEORISING LEGAL ADAPTATION -- Introduction -- 1. Towards a Sociology of Legal Adaptation -- David Nelken -- 2. What "Legal Transplants"? -- Pierre Legrand -- 3. Is There a Logic of Legal Transplants? -- Roger Cotterrell -- 4. Some Comments on Cotterrell and Legal Transplants -- Lawrence Friedman -- 5. State Formation and Legal Change: On the Impact of International Politics -- Alex Jettinghoff -- 6. From Globalisation of Law to Law under Globalisation -- Wolf Heydebrand -- PART TWO: CASE-STUDIES OF LEGAL ADAPTATION -- Introduction -- 7. The Still-Birth and Re-birth of Product Liability in Japan -- Luke Nottage -- 8. The Empty Space of the Modern in Japanese Law Discourse -- Takao Tanase -- 9. Comparative Law and Legal Transplantation in South East Asia -- Andrew Harding -- 10. Marketisation, Public Service and Universal Service -- Tony Prosser -- 11. The Import and Export of Law and Legal Institutions: International Strategies in National Palace Wars -- Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth -- 12. The Vultures Fly East: The Creation and Globalisation of the Distressed Debt Market -- John Flood
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824949503321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2001
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Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Autore Thomas Robert <1974->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 347.4104
Soggetto topico Asylum, Right of - Great Britain
Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Evaluation
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Rules and practice
Administrative remedies - Great Britain
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4742-0223-3
1-283-13052-1
9786613130525
1-84731-624-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Administrative Justice, Quality and Asylum Adjudication -- Quality and Administrative Justice -- Asylum Adjudication -- Research Methods -- The Plan of the Book -- 2 Asylum Decision-Making and its Organisation -- The Asylum Decision Problem -- Organising Decision-Making -- The Tribunal's Jurisdiction and Organisation -- Conclusion -- 3 Costs, Accuracy and Decision Processes -- Considering Costs -- The Appeal Decision Process -- The Timeliness of Decision-Making -- Conclusion -- 4 Appeal Hearings -- The Pre-Hearing Stage -- Substantive Hearings -- Immigration Judge Questioning and the Absence of Representation -- Closing the Hearing and Decision-Writing Targets -- Conclusion -- 5 Credibility -- The Credibility Problem -- Assessing Credibility -- Hard Cases -- Weighing it all up -- Conclusion -- 6 Country Information -- The Problem of Country Information -- Using Country Information -- Country Information and the Appeals Process -- Country Expert Evidence -- Conclusion -- 7 Country Guidance -- The Country Guidance Concept -- Managing Country Guidance -- Assessing Country Information and Producing Guidance -- Binding Factual Precedent or Authoritative Guidance? -- Using Country Guidance -- Appraising Country Guidance -- Conclusion -- 8 Onward Rights of Challenge -- The Benefits and Costs of Onward Challenges -- Organising Onward Challenges: An Excursus -- The Value of Onward Challenges -- Tribunals, Courts and Decision-Making Quality -- Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Evaluating Adjudicative Quality -- Reconsidering Asylum Adjudication
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461329003321
Thomas Robert <1974->  
Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
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Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Autore Thomas Robert <1974->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 347.4104
Soggetto topico Asylum, Right of - Great Britain
Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Evaluation
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Rules and practice
Administrative remedies - Great Britain
ISBN 1-4742-0223-3
1-283-13052-1
9786613130525
1-84731-624-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Administrative Justice, Quality and Asylum Adjudication -- Quality and Administrative Justice -- Asylum Adjudication -- Research Methods -- The Plan of the Book -- 2 Asylum Decision-Making and its Organisation -- The Asylum Decision Problem -- Organising Decision-Making -- The Tribunal's Jurisdiction and Organisation -- Conclusion -- 3 Costs, Accuracy and Decision Processes -- Considering Costs -- The Appeal Decision Process -- The Timeliness of Decision-Making -- Conclusion -- 4 Appeal Hearings -- The Pre-Hearing Stage -- Substantive Hearings -- Immigration Judge Questioning and the Absence of Representation -- Closing the Hearing and Decision-Writing Targets -- Conclusion -- 5 Credibility -- The Credibility Problem -- Assessing Credibility -- Hard Cases -- Weighing it all up -- Conclusion -- 6 Country Information -- The Problem of Country Information -- Using Country Information -- Country Information and the Appeals Process -- Country Expert Evidence -- Conclusion -- 7 Country Guidance -- The Country Guidance Concept -- Managing Country Guidance -- Assessing Country Information and Producing Guidance -- Binding Factual Precedent or Authoritative Guidance? -- Using Country Guidance -- Appraising Country Guidance -- Conclusion -- 8 Onward Rights of Challenge -- The Benefits and Costs of Onward Challenges -- Organising Onward Challenges: An Excursus -- The Value of Onward Challenges -- Tribunals, Courts and Decision-Making Quality -- Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Evaluating Adjudicative Quality -- Reconsidering Asylum Adjudication
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789433303321
Thomas Robert <1974->  
Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
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Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Administrative justice and asylum appeals : a study of tribunal adjudication / Robert Thomas
Autore Thomas Robert <1974->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 p.)
Disciplina 347.4104
Soggetto topico Asylum, Right of - Great Britain
Refugees - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Evaluation
Administrative courts - Great Britain - Rules and practice
Administrative remedies - Great Britain
ISBN 1-4742-0223-3
1-283-13052-1
9786613130525
1-84731-624-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Administrative Justice, Quality and Asylum Adjudication -- Quality and Administrative Justice -- Asylum Adjudication -- Research Methods -- The Plan of the Book -- 2 Asylum Decision-Making and its Organisation -- The Asylum Decision Problem -- Organising Decision-Making -- The Tribunal's Jurisdiction and Organisation -- Conclusion -- 3 Costs, Accuracy and Decision Processes -- Considering Costs -- The Appeal Decision Process -- The Timeliness of Decision-Making -- Conclusion -- 4 Appeal Hearings -- The Pre-Hearing Stage -- Substantive Hearings -- Immigration Judge Questioning and the Absence of Representation -- Closing the Hearing and Decision-Writing Targets -- Conclusion -- 5 Credibility -- The Credibility Problem -- Assessing Credibility -- Hard Cases -- Weighing it all up -- Conclusion -- 6 Country Information -- The Problem of Country Information -- Using Country Information -- Country Information and the Appeals Process -- Country Expert Evidence -- Conclusion -- 7 Country Guidance -- The Country Guidance Concept -- Managing Country Guidance -- Assessing Country Information and Producing Guidance -- Binding Factual Precedent or Authoritative Guidance? -- Using Country Guidance -- Appraising Country Guidance -- Conclusion -- 8 Onward Rights of Challenge -- The Benefits and Costs of Onward Challenges -- Organising Onward Challenges: An Excursus -- The Value of Onward Challenges -- Tribunals, Courts and Decision-Making Quality -- Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Evaluating Adjudicative Quality -- Reconsidering Asylum Adjudication
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823801603321
Thomas Robert <1974->  
Oxford ; Portland. Or., : Hart Publishing, 2011
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Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 347
Soggetto topico Justice, Administration of
Administrative law
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84731-753-7
1-4725-6075-2
1-282-80649-1
9786612806490
1-84731-575-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The changing context of governance : implications for administration and justice / Andrew Gamble and Robert Thomas -- Delivering choice and administering justice : contested logics of public services / John Clarke, Janet Newman -- Developments in E-Government / Helen Margetts and Martin Partington -- The audit society : helping to develop or undermine trust in government / Irvine Lapsley and Jeremy Lonsdale -- Changes in human rights / David Feldman -- Understanding and analysing administrative justice / Michael Adler -- The organisation of administrative justice systems : the role of political mistrust / Robert A. Kagan -- A cultural analysis of administrative justice / Simon Halliday and Colin Scott -- Through the eyes of bureaucrats : how front-line officials understand administrative justice / Marc Hertoch -- Towards the horizontal effect of administrative justice principles / Dawn Oliver -- Where and how should the private sector ombudsman be seen in the administrative justice landscape? / Walter Merricks -- Administrative justice in Australia / Robin Creyke -- Administrative justice from a continental european perspective / Albertjan Tollenaar and Ko de Ridder -- Administrative justice in a Scandinavian legal context : from a liberal and a social state to a market state or a milieu state / Carsten Henrichsen -- Grievances, remedies and the state : revisited and re-appraised / Patrick Birkinshaw -- A holistic approach to administrative justice? / Tom Mullen -- Joining up citizen redress in UK central government / Patrick Dunleavy ... [et al.]. -- Current developments in the UK : complaints procedures and ombudsmen / Jackie Gulland -- Current developments in the UK : system building : from tribunals to administrative justice / Brian Thompson
Part 1: Contextual Changes and Their Implications for -- Administrative Decision Making -- 1. The Changing Context of Governance: Implications -- for Administration and Justice -- ANDREW GAMBLE (CAMBRIDGE) AND ROBERT THOMAS (MANCHESTER) -- 2. Delivering Choice and Administering Justice: Contested Logics -- of Public Services -- JOHN CLARKE, JANET NEWMAN (OPEN UNIVERSITY) AND -- MORAG MCDERMONT (BRISTOL) -- 3. Developments in E-government -- HELEN MARGETTS (OXFORD) AND MARTIN PARTINGTON (BRISTOL) -- 4. The Audit Society: Helping to Develop or Undermine -- Trust in Government? -- IRVINE LAPSLEY (EDINBURGH) AND JEREMY LONSDALE -- (NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE) -- 5. Changes in Human Rights -- DAVID FELDMAN (CAMBRIDGE) -- Part 2: Conceptual Issues and Analytic Approaches -- 6. Understanding and Analysing Administrative Justice -- MICHAEL ADLER (EDINBURGH) -- 7. The Organisation of Administrative Justice Systems: -- The Role of Political Mistrust -- ROBERT A KAGAN (CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY) -- 8. A Cultural Analysis of Administrative Justice -- SIMON HALLIDAY (STRATHCLYDE) AND COLIN SCOTT -- (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN) -- 9. Through the Eyes of Bureaucrats: How Front-line Officials -- Understand Administrative Justice -- MARK HERTOGH (GRONINGEN) -- Part 3: Public-Private Issues -- 10. Towards the Horizontal Effect of Administrative Justice -- Principles -- DAWN OLIVER (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON) -- 11. Where and wow should the Private Sector Ombudsman -- Be Seen in the Administrative Justice Landscape? -- WALTER MERRICKS (FORMERLY CHIEF OMBUDSMAN, FINANCIAL -- OMBUDSMAN SERVICE) -- Part 4: Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Justice -- 12. Administrative Justice in Australia -- ROBIN CREYKE (AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY) -- 13. Administrative Justice from a Continental European Perspective -- ALBERTJAN TOLLENAAR AND KO DE RIDDER (GRONINGEN) -- 14. Administrative Justice in a Scandinavian Legal Context: From -- a Liberal and a Social State to a Market State or a Milieu State -- CARSTEN HENRICHSEN (COPENHAGEN) -- Part 5: Current Developments in Administrative Justice in the UK -- 15. Grievances, Remedies and the State-Revisited and Re-appraised -- PATRICK BIRKINSHAW (HULL) -- 16. A Holistic Approach to Administrative Justice? -- TOM MULLEN (GLASGOW) -- 17. Joining up Citizen Redress in UK Central Government -- PATRICK DUNLEAVY, SIMON BASTOW, JANE TINKLER, SOFIA GOLDCHLUK -- AND ED TOWERS (LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS) -- 18. Current Developments in the UK-Complaints Procedures -- and Ombudsmen -- JACKIE GULLAND (STIRLING) -- 19. Current Developments in the UK: System Building-From -- Tribunals to Administrative Justice -- BRIAN THOMPSON (LIVERPOOL)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459511903321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
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Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 347
Soggetto topico Justice, Administration of
Administrative law
ISBN 1-84731-753-7
1-4725-6075-2
1-282-80649-1
9786612806490
1-84731-575-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The changing context of governance : implications for administration and justice / Andrew Gamble and Robert Thomas -- Delivering choice and administering justice : contested logics of public services / John Clarke, Janet Newman -- Developments in E-Government / Helen Margetts and Martin Partington -- The audit society : helping to develop or undermine trust in government / Irvine Lapsley and Jeremy Lonsdale -- Changes in human rights / David Feldman -- Understanding and analysing administrative justice / Michael Adler -- The organisation of administrative justice systems : the role of political mistrust / Robert A. Kagan -- A cultural analysis of administrative justice / Simon Halliday and Colin Scott -- Through the eyes of bureaucrats : how front-line officials understand administrative justice / Marc Hertoch -- Towards the horizontal effect of administrative justice principles / Dawn Oliver -- Where and how should the private sector ombudsman be seen in the administrative justice landscape? / Walter Merricks -- Administrative justice in Australia / Robin Creyke -- Administrative justice from a continental european perspective / Albertjan Tollenaar and Ko de Ridder -- Administrative justice in a Scandinavian legal context : from a liberal and a social state to a market state or a milieu state / Carsten Henrichsen -- Grievances, remedies and the state : revisited and re-appraised / Patrick Birkinshaw -- A holistic approach to administrative justice? / Tom Mullen -- Joining up citizen redress in UK central government / Patrick Dunleavy ... [et al.]. -- Current developments in the UK : complaints procedures and ombudsmen / Jackie Gulland -- Current developments in the UK : system building : from tribunals to administrative justice / Brian Thompson
Part 1: Contextual Changes and Their Implications for -- Administrative Decision Making -- 1. The Changing Context of Governance: Implications -- for Administration and Justice -- ANDREW GAMBLE (CAMBRIDGE) AND ROBERT THOMAS (MANCHESTER) -- 2. Delivering Choice and Administering Justice: Contested Logics -- of Public Services -- JOHN CLARKE, JANET NEWMAN (OPEN UNIVERSITY) AND -- MORAG MCDERMONT (BRISTOL) -- 3. Developments in E-government -- HELEN MARGETTS (OXFORD) AND MARTIN PARTINGTON (BRISTOL) -- 4. The Audit Society: Helping to Develop or Undermine -- Trust in Government? -- IRVINE LAPSLEY (EDINBURGH) AND JEREMY LONSDALE -- (NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE) -- 5. Changes in Human Rights -- DAVID FELDMAN (CAMBRIDGE) -- Part 2: Conceptual Issues and Analytic Approaches -- 6. Understanding and Analysing Administrative Justice -- MICHAEL ADLER (EDINBURGH) -- 7. The Organisation of Administrative Justice Systems: -- The Role of Political Mistrust -- ROBERT A KAGAN (CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY) -- 8. A Cultural Analysis of Administrative Justice -- SIMON HALLIDAY (STRATHCLYDE) AND COLIN SCOTT -- (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN) -- 9. Through the Eyes of Bureaucrats: How Front-line Officials -- Understand Administrative Justice -- MARK HERTOGH (GRONINGEN) -- Part 3: Public-Private Issues -- 10. Towards the Horizontal Effect of Administrative Justice -- Principles -- DAWN OLIVER (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON) -- 11. Where and wow should the Private Sector Ombudsman -- Be Seen in the Administrative Justice Landscape? -- WALTER MERRICKS (FORMERLY CHIEF OMBUDSMAN, FINANCIAL -- OMBUDSMAN SERVICE) -- Part 4: Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Justice -- 12. Administrative Justice in Australia -- ROBIN CREYKE (AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY) -- 13. Administrative Justice from a Continental European Perspective -- ALBERTJAN TOLLENAAR AND KO DE RIDDER (GRONINGEN) -- 14. Administrative Justice in a Scandinavian Legal Context: From -- a Liberal and a Social State to a Market State or a Milieu State -- CARSTEN HENRICHSEN (COPENHAGEN) -- Part 5: Current Developments in Administrative Justice in the UK -- 15. Grievances, Remedies and the State-Revisited and Re-appraised -- PATRICK BIRKINSHAW (HULL) -- 16. A Holistic Approach to Administrative Justice? -- TOM MULLEN (GLASGOW) -- 17. Joining up Citizen Redress in UK Central Government -- PATRICK DUNLEAVY, SIMON BASTOW, JANE TINKLER, SOFIA GOLDCHLUK -- AND ED TOWERS (LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS) -- 18. Current Developments in the UK-Complaints Procedures -- and Ombudsmen -- JACKIE GULLAND (STIRLING) -- 19. Current Developments in the UK: System Building-From -- Tribunals to Administrative Justice -- BRIAN THOMPSON (LIVERPOOL)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785121303321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
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Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Administrative justice in context / edited by Michael Adler
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 347
Soggetto topico Justice, Administration of
Administrative law
ISBN 1-84731-753-7
1-4725-6075-2
1-282-80649-1
9786612806490
1-84731-575-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The changing context of governance : implications for administration and justice / Andrew Gamble and Robert Thomas -- Delivering choice and administering justice : contested logics of public services / John Clarke, Janet Newman -- Developments in E-Government / Helen Margetts and Martin Partington -- The audit society : helping to develop or undermine trust in government / Irvine Lapsley and Jeremy Lonsdale -- Changes in human rights / David Feldman -- Understanding and analysing administrative justice / Michael Adler -- The organisation of administrative justice systems : the role of political mistrust / Robert A. Kagan -- A cultural analysis of administrative justice / Simon Halliday and Colin Scott -- Through the eyes of bureaucrats : how front-line officials understand administrative justice / Marc Hertoch -- Towards the horizontal effect of administrative justice principles / Dawn Oliver -- Where and how should the private sector ombudsman be seen in the administrative justice landscape? / Walter Merricks -- Administrative justice in Australia / Robin Creyke -- Administrative justice from a continental european perspective / Albertjan Tollenaar and Ko de Ridder -- Administrative justice in a Scandinavian legal context : from a liberal and a social state to a market state or a milieu state / Carsten Henrichsen -- Grievances, remedies and the state : revisited and re-appraised / Patrick Birkinshaw -- A holistic approach to administrative justice? / Tom Mullen -- Joining up citizen redress in UK central government / Patrick Dunleavy ... [et al.]. -- Current developments in the UK : complaints procedures and ombudsmen / Jackie Gulland -- Current developments in the UK : system building : from tribunals to administrative justice / Brian Thompson
Part 1: Contextual Changes and Their Implications for -- Administrative Decision Making -- 1. The Changing Context of Governance: Implications -- for Administration and Justice -- ANDREW GAMBLE (CAMBRIDGE) AND ROBERT THOMAS (MANCHESTER) -- 2. Delivering Choice and Administering Justice: Contested Logics -- of Public Services -- JOHN CLARKE, JANET NEWMAN (OPEN UNIVERSITY) AND -- MORAG MCDERMONT (BRISTOL) -- 3. Developments in E-government -- HELEN MARGETTS (OXFORD) AND MARTIN PARTINGTON (BRISTOL) -- 4. The Audit Society: Helping to Develop or Undermine -- Trust in Government? -- IRVINE LAPSLEY (EDINBURGH) AND JEREMY LONSDALE -- (NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE) -- 5. Changes in Human Rights -- DAVID FELDMAN (CAMBRIDGE) -- Part 2: Conceptual Issues and Analytic Approaches -- 6. Understanding and Analysing Administrative Justice -- MICHAEL ADLER (EDINBURGH) -- 7. The Organisation of Administrative Justice Systems: -- The Role of Political Mistrust -- ROBERT A KAGAN (CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY) -- 8. A Cultural Analysis of Administrative Justice -- SIMON HALLIDAY (STRATHCLYDE) AND COLIN SCOTT -- (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN) -- 9. Through the Eyes of Bureaucrats: How Front-line Officials -- Understand Administrative Justice -- MARK HERTOGH (GRONINGEN) -- Part 3: Public-Private Issues -- 10. Towards the Horizontal Effect of Administrative Justice -- Principles -- DAWN OLIVER (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON) -- 11. Where and wow should the Private Sector Ombudsman -- Be Seen in the Administrative Justice Landscape? -- WALTER MERRICKS (FORMERLY CHIEF OMBUDSMAN, FINANCIAL -- OMBUDSMAN SERVICE) -- Part 4: Comparative Perspectives on Administrative Justice -- 12. Administrative Justice in Australia -- ROBIN CREYKE (AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY) -- 13. Administrative Justice from a Continental European Perspective -- ALBERTJAN TOLLENAAR AND KO DE RIDDER (GRONINGEN) -- 14. Administrative Justice in a Scandinavian Legal Context: From -- a Liberal and a Social State to a Market State or a Milieu State -- CARSTEN HENRICHSEN (COPENHAGEN) -- Part 5: Current Developments in Administrative Justice in the UK -- 15. Grievances, Remedies and the State-Revisited and Re-appraised -- PATRICK BIRKINSHAW (HULL) -- 16. A Holistic Approach to Administrative Justice? -- TOM MULLEN (GLASGOW) -- 17. Joining up Citizen Redress in UK Central Government -- PATRICK DUNLEAVY, SIMON BASTOW, JANE TINKLER, SOFIA GOLDCHLUK -- AND ED TOWERS (LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS) -- 18. Current Developments in the UK-Complaints Procedures -- and Ombudsmen -- JACKIE GULLAND (STIRLING) -- 19. Current Developments in the UK: System Building-From -- Tribunals to Administrative Justice -- BRIAN THOMPSON (LIVERPOOL)
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817292103321
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
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Administrative law in a changing state : essays in honour of Mark Aronson / edited by Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow, Michael Taggart
Administrative law in a changing state : essays in honour of Mark Aronson / edited by Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow, Michael Taggart
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (428 p.)
Disciplina 342.06
Soggetto topico Administrative law
Judicial review of administrative acts
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6034-5
1-282-09395-9
9786612093951
1-84731-469-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Between the devil and the deep blue sea : administrative law in an age of rights / Thomas Poole -- Common law and statute law in US Federal administrative law / Jack M. Beermann -- The surrogacy principle and motherhood statements in administrative law / Matthew Groves -- Interpretative obligations as constitutional tools / Jack Beatson -- The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : a 'direct driver' of judicial review of administrative action in Canada? / David Mullan -- The equitable origins of the improper purpose ground / J. J. Spigelman AC -- The crown in the courts : can political theory help? / Janet McLean -- Common law price control, state-owned enterprises and the level playing field / Michael Taggart -- Politics, policy and outsourcing in the United States : the role of administrative law / Alfred C. Aman, Jr. -- Poetic justice : public contracting and the case of the London Tube / Richard Rawlings -- A punitive role for tort law? / Carol Harlow -- Understanding administrative adjudication / Peter Cane -- Fact-finding in administrative tribunals / Linda Pearson -- Administrative law, pluralism and the legal construction of merits review in Australian environmental courts and tribunals / Elizabeth Fisher -- Ombudsmen and integrity review / Anita Stuhmcke -- Soft law v. hard law / Robin Creyke and John McMillan
Introduction, by Michael Kirby AC, CMG -- 1 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Administrative Law in an Age of Rights Thomas Poole -- 2 Common Law and Statute Law in US Federal Administrative Law Jack M Beermann -- 3 The Surrogacy Principle and Motherhood Statements in Administrative Law Matthew Groves -- 4 Interpretative Obligations as Constitutional Tools Jack Beatson -- 5 The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A 'Direct Driver' of Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada? David Mullan -- 6 The Equitable Origins of the Improper Purpose Ground J J Spigelman AC -- 7 The Crown in the Courts: Can Political Theory Help? Janet McLean -- 8 Common Law Price Control, State-Owned Enterprises and The Level Playing Field Michael Taggart -- 9 Politics, Policy and Outsourcing in the United States: The Role of Administrative Law Alfred C Aman, Jr -- 10 Poetic Justice: Public Contracting and the Case of the London Tube Richard Rawlings -- 11 A Punitive Role for Tort Law? Carol Harlow -- 12 Understanding Administrative Adjudication Peter Cane -- 13 Fact-Finding in Administrative Tribunals Linda Pearson -- 14 Administrative Law, Pluralism and the Legal Construction of Merits Review in Australian Environmental Courts and Tribunals Elizabeth Fisher -- 15 Ombudsmen and Integrity Review Anita Stuhmcke -- 16 Soft Law v Hard Law Robin Creyke and John McMillan
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454389903321
Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2008
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Administrative law in a changing state : essays in honour of Mark Aronson / edited by Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow, Michael Taggart
Administrative law in a changing state : essays in honour of Mark Aronson / edited by Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow, Michael Taggart
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (428 p.)
Disciplina 342.06
Soggetto topico Administrative law
Judicial review of administrative acts
ISBN 1-4725-6034-5
1-282-09395-9
9786612093951
1-84731-469-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Between the devil and the deep blue sea : administrative law in an age of rights / Thomas Poole -- Common law and statute law in US Federal administrative law / Jack M. Beermann -- The surrogacy principle and motherhood statements in administrative law / Matthew Groves -- Interpretative obligations as constitutional tools / Jack Beatson -- The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : a 'direct driver' of judicial review of administrative action in Canada? / David Mullan -- The equitable origins of the improper purpose ground / J. J. Spigelman AC -- The crown in the courts : can political theory help? / Janet McLean -- Common law price control, state-owned enterprises and the level playing field / Michael Taggart -- Politics, policy and outsourcing in the United States : the role of administrative law / Alfred C. Aman, Jr. -- Poetic justice : public contracting and the case of the London Tube / Richard Rawlings -- A punitive role for tort law? / Carol Harlow -- Understanding administrative adjudication / Peter Cane -- Fact-finding in administrative tribunals / Linda Pearson -- Administrative law, pluralism and the legal construction of merits review in Australian environmental courts and tribunals / Elizabeth Fisher -- Ombudsmen and integrity review / Anita Stuhmcke -- Soft law v. hard law / Robin Creyke and John McMillan
Introduction, by Michael Kirby AC, CMG -- 1 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Administrative Law in an Age of Rights Thomas Poole -- 2 Common Law and Statute Law in US Federal Administrative Law Jack M Beermann -- 3 The Surrogacy Principle and Motherhood Statements in Administrative Law Matthew Groves -- 4 Interpretative Obligations as Constitutional Tools Jack Beatson -- 5 The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A 'Direct Driver' of Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada? David Mullan -- 6 The Equitable Origins of the Improper Purpose Ground J J Spigelman AC -- 7 The Crown in the Courts: Can Political Theory Help? Janet McLean -- 8 Common Law Price Control, State-Owned Enterprises and The Level Playing Field Michael Taggart -- 9 Politics, Policy and Outsourcing in the United States: The Role of Administrative Law Alfred C Aman, Jr -- 10 Poetic Justice: Public Contracting and the Case of the London Tube Richard Rawlings -- 11 A Punitive Role for Tort Law? Carol Harlow -- 12 Understanding Administrative Adjudication Peter Cane -- 13 Fact-Finding in Administrative Tribunals Linda Pearson -- 14 Administrative Law, Pluralism and the Legal Construction of Merits Review in Australian Environmental Courts and Tribunals Elizabeth Fisher -- 15 Ombudsmen and Integrity Review Anita Stuhmcke -- 16 Soft Law v Hard Law Robin Creyke and John McMillan
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Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2008
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