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Public Law Adjudication in Common Law Systems: Process and Substance 2016 by Edited by Professor John Bell Edited by Mark Elliott Edited by Professor Jason NE Varuhas Edited by Dr Philip Murray, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Professor John Bell Edited by Mark Elliott Edited by Professor Jason NE Varuhas Edited by Dr Philip Murray
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781849469913
    Pages448
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2016

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Public Law Adjudication in Common Law Systems: Process and Substance 2016 by Edited by Professor John Bell Edited by Mark Elliott Edited by Professor Jason NE Varuhas Edited by Dr Philip Murray

    This volume arises from the inaugural Public Law Conference hosted in September 2014 by the University of Cambridge which brought together leading public lawyers from different common law jurisdictions providing for the first time a comparative analysis of process and substance in public law adjudication in common law systems. The majority of the chapters consider topical issues in judicial review. Chapters adopting a theoretical perspective explore the trend towards conceptualising administrative law in terms of ‘public reason’; elaborate a values-based framework for analysing administrative law; and propound a public interest conception of public law. Chapters adopting a contextual or empirical approach consider the impact of public law adjudication on government and governmental responses to judicial decisions. Other chapters consider how procedure and substantive law have interacted historically in the field of judicial review. Concluding chapters reflect generally on the papers in the collection and the value of facilitating cross-jurisdictional dialogue.



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