TY - BOOK AU - Forsyth,C.F. ED - University of Cambridge. TI - Judicial review and the constitution SN - 1841131059 AV - KD4902 .J83 2000 U1 - 347.41012 21 PY - 2000/// CY - Oxford, Portland, Or. PB - Hart Pub. KW - Judicial review of administrative acts KW - Great Britain N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Acknowledgements --; List of Contributors --; List of Participants --; Table of Cases --; Table of Legislation --; 1; Is the Ultra Vires Rule the Basis of Judicial Review? --; 2; Of Fig Leaves and Fairy Tales: The Ultra Vires Doctrine, the Sovereignty of Parliament and Judicial Review --; 3; Ultra Vires and the Foundations of Judicial Review --; 4; Illegality: The Problem of Jurisdiction --; 5; The Ultra Vires Doctrine in a Constitutional Setting: Still the Central Principle of Administrative Law --; 6; Ultra Vires and Institutional Interdependence --; 7; Form and Substance in the Rule of Law: A Democratic Justification for Judicial Review --; 8; Judicial Review and the Meaning of Law --; 9; The Foundations of Review, Devolved Power and Delegated Power --; 10; The Courts, Devolution and Judicial Review --; 11; Convention Rights and Substantive Ultra Vires --; 12; Fundamental Rights as Interpretative Constructs: The Constitutional --; 13; Public Power and Private Power --; 14; Review of (Non-Statutory) Discretions --; 15; Of Vires and Vacuums: The Constitutional Context of Judicial Review --; 16; Legislative Intention Versus Judicial Creativity? Administrative Law as a Co-operative Endeavour --; 17; Competing Models of Judicial Review --; 18; Heat and Light: A Plea for Reconciliation --; Comments from some Participants --; The Rule of Law as the Foundation of Judicial Review --; Judicial Review in a Modern Context --; No Need for a Single Foundation --; Whither the Constitution? --; Ultra Vires as Distraction --; Constitutional Realities and Judicial Prudence --; Index ER -