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Bailey, Jones & Mowbray - Cases, Materials and Commentary on Administrative Law

Bailey, Jones & Mowbray - Cases, Materials and Commentary on Administrative Law
5th Edition
ISBN:  9780414062535
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  30 Sep 2018
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Bailey, Jones & Mowbray provides the reader with a collection of cases, statutes and government materials linked through with commentary and notes that clarify and put the law into context, while encouraging a critical understanding of the subject. Covering rights, participation and accountability within society and the ways in which legislature, courts and Government work within that framework, we seek to put the reader directly in the subject allowing them to become immersed in the leading cases and core legislation and feel supported by academic commentary. Each chapter provides core questions to help with understanding of the subject and provoke further insight.

Since the last edition we have seen, in turn, Labour, Coalition and Conservative governments, as well as many significant developments in administrative law both in the structure and operation of administrative processes and the principles applied through both conventional judicial review and the Human Rights Act 1998. One major recurrent theme has been the adverse effects of austerity on both the provision of public services and arrangements to secure administrative justice.

  • Content matched to undergraduate course material
  • Covers the subject from a theoretical approach
  • Focusing on up to date content to provide insight
  • Clear layout utilised to help the learning process
  • Commentary at the beginning of sections connects the reader with the materials
  • Author overview provided through a Notes feature
  • End of chapter questions and summaries help embed knowledge
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