Craig's bold approach to administrative law has stimulated thought and discussion amongst all those interested in the subject. This edition continues to help students to gain a thorough understanding of this conceptually difficult area of law. There is complete and detailed discussion of the law, placing it within its historical, social and political framework. Administrative policies and judicial decisions are analysed and the difficult, controversial questions which they raise are explored, with solutions offered. There are invaluable comparisons with other jurisdictions, such as the US. Craig : Administrative Law includes all main topics common to the majority of undergraduate law programmes. This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated.
| Added: 10.05.2007 | ISBN: 0421857609 | Pages: 244 | Price: £ 17,05 | Lang.: English |
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