The Golden Metwand and the Crooked Cord Essays in Honour of Sir William Wade

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Pub. Date: 1998-04-23
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

This is a lively collection of essays by an internationally distinguished group of the world's most respected administrative lawyers. Written in honor of eminent legal scholar Sir William Wade, this timely work takes into account a period of unprecedented expansion in the judicial review jurisdiction and the growing legal impact of membership of the European Community as well as a recent burgeoning of theoretical public law scholarship. The contributors reflect on the international dimension of administrative law issues and assess how public law doctrine and scholarship will progress into the new millennium.

Author Biography


Dr Christopher Forsyth is a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Robinson College Cambridge and co-author if the seventh edition of Wade's Administrative Law. Ivan Hare is a graduate of London and Oxford Universities, a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge and University lecturer in Law.

Table of Contents

Table of Statutes
xi(6)
Table of Cases
xvii(22)
List of Contributors xxxix
Sir William Wade QC
1(14)
Sir David Williams QC
Fairness, Equality, Rationality: Constitutional Theory and Judicial Review
15(24)
T.R.S. Allan
The Constitutional and Legal Framework of Policy-Making
39(26)
Peter Cane
Prerogative, Precedent and Power
65(26)
Paul Craig
Expropriation, Public Purpose and the Constitution
91(22)
Michael Taggart
The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review for Error of Law
113(28)
Ivan Hare
`The Metaphysic of Nullity'--Invalidity, Conceptual Reasoning and the Rule of Law
141(20)
Christopher Forsyth
The Duty to Give Reasons: the Openness of Decision-making
161(24)
Sir Patrick Neill QC
Wednesbury
185(18)
Sir John Laws
The Discretionary Heart of Administrative Law
203(18)
Lord Cooke of Thorndon
Prematurity and Ripeness for Review
221(32)
Jack Beatson
The Crown in its own Courts
253(14)
Sir Stephen Sedley
`Time, Time, Time's on My Side, Yes It Is'
267(30)
Michael J. Beloff
The Consequences of Disclosure in the Public Interest
297(22)
Yvonne Cripps
Damages and the Right to an Effective Remedy for Breach of European Community Law
319(14)
Clive Lewis
One Vote, One Value v The Parliamentary Tradition--the Federal Experience
333(20)
Sir Anthony Mason
Index 353

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