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The scope and intensity of substantive review : traversing Taggart's rainbow / edited by Hanna Wilberg and Mark Elliott.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hart studies in comparative public law ; v. 8.Publisher: Oxford : Hart Publishing, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: x, 431 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1849464685
  • 9781849464680
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.06 23
LOC classification:
  • K3412.A6 S36 2015
Contents:
Modern extension of substantive review : a survey of themes in Taggart's work and in the wider literature / Mark Elliott and Hanna Wilberg -- Proportionality and unreasonableness : neither merger nor takeover / Jeffrey Jowell -- From bifurcation to calibration : twin-track deference and the culture of justification / Mark Elliott -- Against unification / Jason NE Varuhas -- Substantive (procedural) review in Australia / Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks -- A rainbow of one colour? : judicial review on substantive grounds in South African law / Cora Hoexter -- Judicial control of administrative interpretation in Australia and the United States / Peter Cane -- Should we have a variable error of law standard? / Mark Aronson -- Deference on relevance and purpose? : wrestling with the law/discretion divide / Hanna Wilberg -- The struggle for deference in Canada / Paul Daly -- Process and outcome in judicial review of public authority compatibility with human rights : a comparative perspective / Claudia Geiringer -- Crown powers, the Royal prerogative and fundamental rights / Philip Sales -- Respecting deference as respect : rights, reasonableness and proportionality in Canadian administrative law / Mark D Walters.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Modern extension of substantive review : a survey of themes in Taggart's work and in the wider literature / Mark Elliott and Hanna Wilberg -- Proportionality and unreasonableness : neither merger nor takeover / Jeffrey Jowell -- From bifurcation to calibration : twin-track deference and the culture of justification / Mark Elliott -- Against unification / Jason NE Varuhas -- Substantive (procedural) review in Australia / Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks -- A rainbow of one colour? : judicial review on substantive grounds in South African law / Cora Hoexter -- Judicial control of administrative interpretation in Australia and the United States / Peter Cane -- Should we have a variable error of law standard? / Mark Aronson -- Deference on relevance and purpose? : wrestling with the law/discretion divide / Hanna Wilberg -- The struggle for deference in Canada / Paul Daly -- Process and outcome in judicial review of public authority compatibility with human rights : a comparative perspective / Claudia Geiringer -- Crown powers, the Royal prerogative and fundamental rights / Philip Sales -- Respecting deference as respect : rights, reasonableness and proportionality in Canadian administrative law / Mark D Walters.

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