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Effective judicial review : a cornerstone of good governance /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Forsyth, C. F. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introductory essay by the editors
  • Judicial independence and judicial review in constitutional democracies : a note on Hamilton and Tocqueville / Martin Loughlin
  • Political constitutionalism and judicial review / Paul Craig
  • The constitutionalization and codification of judicial review in South Africa / Cora Hoexter
  • Constitutions, codes, and administrative law : the Australian experience / Cheryl Saunders
  • Judicial review and administrative justice / Carol Harlow
  • Human rights obligations in the private sector : reflections on YL v Birmingham city council and the meaning of public function / Paul Rishworth and Janet McClean
  • Judicial review in the age of tribunals / Peter Cane
  • Tribunal justice : judicial review by another route / Lord Justice Carnwath
  • Should the primary locus of government adjudication be in the 163 agencies, the courts, or in a special tribunal comparisons between the US and the UK/Australia model / Jeffrey Lubbers
  • An independent judiciary / Justice Bokhary.
  • Judicial independence and judicial review of government action : necessary institutional characteristics and appropriate scope of the function of judicial review / Shimon Shetreet
  • The unaccountability of judges : surely their strength not their weakness / Rt. Hon. Lord Brown of Eaton-Under-Heywood
  • An impartial and uncorrupted civil service : Hong Kong's fight against corruption in the past 34 years / Anthony Neoh
  • The final frontier : the emergence of material error of fact as a ground for judicial review / Christopher Forsyth and Emma Dring
  • Proportionality and deference : the importance of a structured approach / Mark Elliott
  • The intensity of judicial review in the commercial context : deference and proportionality / Jaime Arancibia
  • Jurisdiction, functionalism, and constitutionalism in Canadian administrative law / Mark Walters
  • The statutory fiction of judicial review of administrative action in the United States / Kevin Stack
  • Judicial review of regulators / Nigel Plemming
  • Remedies in administrative law / Benedict Lai and Johannes Chan.
  • The dawn of the due process principle in China / He Haibo
  • Necessity and the remedies conundrum / Richard Gordon
  • General themes in the consideration of administrative detentions / Justice Ma
  • Judicial review in the Hong Kong special administrative region : necessary because of bad governance / Mark Daly
  • The functions of judicial review in Hong Kong / Philip Dykes
  • Themes from the volume / Sir David Williams
  • Concluding comments : judicial review's constitutional home / Sir John Laws.