Human Rights and Judicial Review in Australia and Canada : the Newest Despotism?.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2017.
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Colección: | Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1; Introduction; I. The 'Righting' of Administrative Law?; II. This Book""s Contribution; III. A Note on Methodology; IV. The Scope of this Book; V. The Structure of this Book; Part I: Constitutional and Statutory Frameworks; 2; The Framework for Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Australia; I. Australia""s Constitution; II. The Constitutional Status of Judicial Review; III. Statutory Judicial Review Frameworks; IV. Australia""s Human Rights Framework; V. Conclusions; 3.
- The Framework for Judicial Review of Administrative Action in CanadaI. Canada""s Constitution; II. The Constitutional Status of Judicial Review; III. Privative Clauses and the Standard of Review; IV. Statutory Judicial Review Frameworks; V. Canada""s Human Rights Framework; VI. Conclusions; Part II: The Effects of Canada's Rights Framework on Judicial Review; 4; Procedural Fairness; I. Overview of Rights to Fairness; II. The Scope of the Common Law Duty to Afford Procedural Fairness; III. The Content of Fairness; IV. The Rationales for Fairness; V. Litigants"" Use of Fairness.
- VI. Entrenchment of Procedural FairnessVII. Conclusions; 5; Controlling Discretion; I.A Brief History of Judicial Attitudes Towards Discretion; II. Controlling Discretion in Australia; III. Controlling Discretion in Canada; IV. Human Rights Controls on Discretion; V. Conclusions; 6; Intensity of Review; I. Intensity Under the Classic Model; II. Intensity of Review in Australia; III. Intensity of Review in Canada; IV. Conclusions; 7; Conclusions; Index.