Administrative Law and Judicial Deference Contributor(s): Lewans, Matthew (Author) |
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ISBN: 1849462771 ISBN-13: 9781849462778 Publisher: Hart Publishing OUR PRICE: $128.70 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice - Law | Constitutional |
Dewey: 342.4 |
LCCN: 2015036602 |
Series: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.4" W x 9.3" (1.25 lbs) 272 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In recent years, the question whether judges should defer to administrative decisions has attracted considerable interest amongst public lawyers throughout the common law world. This book examines how the common law of judicial review has responded to the development of the administrative state in three different common law jurisdictions - the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Canada - over the past 100 years. This comparison demonstrates that the idea of judicial deference is a valuable feature of modern administrative law, because it gives lawyers and judges practical guidance on how to negotiate the constitutional tension between the democratic legitimacy of the administrative state and the judicial role in maintaining the rule of law. |
Contributor Bio(s): Lewans, Matthew: - Matthew Lewans is an Asssociate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Alberta. |