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Author Jhaveri, Swati.
Title Judicial Review of Administrative Action Across the Common Law World : Origins and Adaptation.
Publisher Cambridge : University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2021.
Copyright date ©2021.



Descript 1 online resource (448 pages)
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Contents Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- 1 What's So Common about "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review? -- Part II Origins and Adaptations of Judicial Review in England -- 2 English Administrative Law History: Perception and Reality -- 3 Modern Threats to English Administrative Law and Implications for Its Export -- 4 International Influences on English Judicial Review and Implications for the Exportability of English Law -- Part III Origins and Adaptations in the British Isles -- 5 The Influence of English Judicial Review on Scots Judicial Review: A Tale of Resemblance and Distinctiveness -- 6 The Constitutionalisation of English Judicial Review in Ireland: Continuity and Change -- Part IV Origins and Adaptations in North America and Canada -- 7 Divided by the Common Law: Controlling Administrative Power in England and the United States -- 8 Divergence and Convergence in English and Canadian Administrative Law -- Part V Origins and Adaptations in the Middle East and Africa -- 9 English Administrative Law in the Holy Land: Tradition and Independence -- 10 From Pale Reflection to Guiding Light: The Indigenisation of Judicial Review in South Africa -- 11 Judicial Review in Kenya: The Ambivalent Legacy of English Law -- Part VI Origins and Adaptations in Asia -- 12 The Evolution of Administrative Law in Singapore: From Adoption to Autochthonous Adaptation -- 13 Indigenous Interactions: Administrative Law and Syariah Law in Malaysia -- 14 English Administrative Law in Post-Handover Hong Kong -- 15 Deconstitutionalising and Localising Administrative Law in India -- 16 Decolonizing Administrative Action: Judicial Review and the Travails of the Bangladesh Supreme Court.
Part VII Origins and Adaptations in Australasia -- 17 The Creation of Australian Administrative Law: The Constitution and Its Judicial Gate-Keepers -- 18 English Administrative Law in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Part VIII Conclusion: Interrogating "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review -- 19 What Is Left of 'Common Law' Administrative Law?: Concluding Remarks and a Layout of Future Paths -- Index.
ISBN 9781108615198 (electronic bk.)
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Author Jhaveri, Swati.
Alt author Ramsden, Michael.
Descript 1 online resource (448 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- 1 What's So Common about "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review? -- Part II Origins and Adaptations of Judicial Review in England -- 2 English Administrative Law History: Perception and Reality -- 3 Modern Threats to English Administrative Law and Implications for Its Export -- 4 International Influences on English Judicial Review and Implications for the Exportability of English Law -- Part III Origins and Adaptations in the British Isles -- 5 The Influence of English Judicial Review on Scots Judicial Review: A Tale of Resemblance and Distinctiveness -- 6 The Constitutionalisation of English Judicial Review in Ireland: Continuity and Change -- Part IV Origins and Adaptations in North America and Canada -- 7 Divided by the Common Law: Controlling Administrative Power in England and the United States -- 8 Divergence and Convergence in English and Canadian Administrative Law -- Part V Origins and Adaptations in the Middle East and Africa -- 9 English Administrative Law in the Holy Land: Tradition and Independence -- 10 From Pale Reflection to Guiding Light: The Indigenisation of Judicial Review in South Africa -- 11 Judicial Review in Kenya: The Ambivalent Legacy of English Law -- Part VI Origins and Adaptations in Asia -- 12 The Evolution of Administrative Law in Singapore: From Adoption to Autochthonous Adaptation -- 13 Indigenous Interactions: Administrative Law and Syariah Law in Malaysia -- 14 English Administrative Law in Post-Handover Hong Kong -- 15 Deconstitutionalising and Localising Administrative Law in India -- 16 Decolonizing Administrative Action: Judicial Review and the Travails of the Bangladesh Supreme Court.
Part VII Origins and Adaptations in Australasia -- 17 The Creation of Australian Administrative Law: The Constitution and Its Judicial Gate-Keepers -- 18 English Administrative Law in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Part VIII Conclusion: Interrogating "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review -- 19 What Is Left of 'Common Law' Administrative Law?: Concluding Remarks and a Layout of Future Paths -- Index.
ISBN 9781108615198 (electronic bk.)
Author Jhaveri, Swati.
Alt author Ramsden, Michael.

Descript 1 online resource (448 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I Introduction -- 1 What's So Common about "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review? -- Part II Origins and Adaptations of Judicial Review in England -- 2 English Administrative Law History: Perception and Reality -- 3 Modern Threats to English Administrative Law and Implications for Its Export -- 4 International Influences on English Judicial Review and Implications for the Exportability of English Law -- Part III Origins and Adaptations in the British Isles -- 5 The Influence of English Judicial Review on Scots Judicial Review: A Tale of Resemblance and Distinctiveness -- 6 The Constitutionalisation of English Judicial Review in Ireland: Continuity and Change -- Part IV Origins and Adaptations in North America and Canada -- 7 Divided by the Common Law: Controlling Administrative Power in England and the United States -- 8 Divergence and Convergence in English and Canadian Administrative Law -- Part V Origins and Adaptations in the Middle East and Africa -- 9 English Administrative Law in the Holy Land: Tradition and Independence -- 10 From Pale Reflection to Guiding Light: The Indigenisation of Judicial Review in South Africa -- 11 Judicial Review in Kenya: The Ambivalent Legacy of English Law -- Part VI Origins and Adaptations in Asia -- 12 The Evolution of Administrative Law in Singapore: From Adoption to Autochthonous Adaptation -- 13 Indigenous Interactions: Administrative Law and Syariah Law in Malaysia -- 14 English Administrative Law in Post-Handover Hong Kong -- 15 Deconstitutionalising and Localising Administrative Law in India -- 16 Decolonizing Administrative Action: Judicial Review and the Travails of the Bangladesh Supreme Court.
Part VII Origins and Adaptations in Australasia -- 17 The Creation of Australian Administrative Law: The Constitution and Its Judicial Gate-Keepers -- 18 English Administrative Law in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Part VIII Conclusion: Interrogating "Common Law" Approaches to Judicial Review -- 19 What Is Left of 'Common Law' Administrative Law?: Concluding Remarks and a Layout of Future Paths -- Index.
Alt author Ramsden, Michael.
ISBN 9781108615198 (electronic bk.)

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