Administrative law

Craig, P. P.

Administrative law - London Sweet and Maxwell 1983 - 636 p.

Virtually no facet of modern life remains unaffected by government and administrative activity. From the parishes and boards of the nineteenth century to the councils, corporations and quangos of today, administrative machinery has evolved to meet the demands of increasing government involvement. Rule-making and adjudica tory decision-making, to which we are all subject, has vastly increased: to cite the growth of the welfare state, planning and licensing legislation and the proliferation of tribunals would be to name but a few aspects.

The traditional conceptual basis of administrative law has come under increasing strain, and is unable to accommodate the developments which have taken place. A new framework is required.

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Administrative law- Great Britain

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