Administrative Justice in the 21st Century

Reflections on the Evolution of Administrative Law

Michael Harris editor Martin Partington editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Apr '99

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This volume examines the evolution of administrative justice, featuring insights from leading experts and offering a forward-looking perspective on the system's future.

The book Administrative Justice in the 21st Century compiles insightful papers presented at the International Conference on Administrative Justice held in Bristol in 1997. This collection features contributions from a diverse group of experts, including policy makers, tribunal chairs, and academics, who reflect on significant developments in tribunals and inquiries. The discussions aim to provoke thoughtful debate about the future of administrative justice, emphasizing its vital role within the British public law system.

Central to the discourse is the concept of administrative justice, which encompasses more than just judicial review or administrative law. It seeks to ensure a balanced relationship between public authority and the individuals affected by its decisions. The conference marked forty years since the Franks Committee report, prompting an evaluation of how the system has evolved and what changes might be needed moving forward.

Among the key themes explored in Administrative Justice in the 21st Century are the impact of the changing state on current institutions, the interplay of human rights within administrative justice, and the dynamics of decision-making, reviews, and appeals. This volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the future trajectory of the British administrative justice system, offering a comprehensive overview and lessons learned from international perspectives.

a book that students will be able to dip into to broaden and deepen their knowledge of administrative law and the administrative process. It can be strongly recommended as a valuable resource for both undergraduate and post-graduate students. Christopher Vincenzi The Law Teacher February 2003

ISBN: 9781901362664

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 43mm

Weight: unknown

550 pages