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adam_text | ADMINISTRATIVE LAW FOURTH EDITION BY P. P. CRAIG M.A. (OXON), B.C.L.,
F.B.A. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LAW ST JOHN S COLLEGE, OXFORD X LONDON SWEET
& MAXWELL 1999 CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE VII TABLE OF CASES XXV TABLE OF
LEGISLATION LIV PART 1: THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM 1 THE NATURE AND
PURPOSE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 DICEY, UNITARY
DEMOCRACY AND THE ULTRA VIRES PRINCIPLE 4 1 THE BASIS OF THE MODEL 4 2
THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE ULTRA VIRES MODEL 7 3 THE DEFICIENCIES OF THE
ULTRA VIRES MODEL 12 4 THE CONTINUING DEBATE ABOUT THE ULTRA VIRES
PRINCIPLE 18 3 RIGHTS, LEGALITY AND ABUSE OF POWER 20 1 THE NATURE OF
THE MODEL 20 2 THE MEANING OF A RIGHTS BASED APPROACH 21 3 THE
JUSTIFICATIONS FOR A RIGHTS BASED APPROACH 24 4 PARTICULAR IMPLICATIONS
OF THE MODEL*I: TRADITIONAL PLURALISM 28 1 INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS 29 2
IMPLICATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 31 5 PARTICULAR IMPLICATIONS OF THE
MODEL*II: MARKET-ORIENTATED PLURALISM 37 1 INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS 37 2
IMPLICATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 38 6 PARTICULAR IMPLICATIONS OF THE
MODEL*HI: THE THIRD WAY 42 1 INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS 42 2 IMPLICATIONS
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 44 7 CONCLUSION 44 2 THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM:
AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 45 1 INTRODUCTION 45 2 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
45 1 INDUSTRIALISATION AND THE GROWTH OF CENTRAL REGULATION 45 2 THE
MACHINERY OF ADMINISTRATION 50 3 THE RATIONALE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE GROWTH
54 X CONTENTS 4 LOCAL GOVERNMENT * 56 5 THE EVOLUTION OF STATUTORY
INQUIRIES 61 3 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 62 1 THE BIRTH OF THE WELFARE STATE
AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL SYSTEM 62 2 DONOUGHMORE, FRANKS, THE
1980 REPORT AND THE 1988 JUSTICE REPORT 66 3 PARLIAMENT AND THE
EXECUTIVE 69 1 THE CHANGING PATTERN OF GOVERNMENT 69 2 THE FOUNDATIONS
OF EXECUTIVE POWER 69 1 THE EXPANSION OF THE FRANCHISE AND THE INCREASE
IN THE AREA OF GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY 70 2 THE CENTRALISATION OF
LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVE 72 3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PARTY SYSTEM 74 3 THE
ROLE OF THE LEGISLATURE 76 1 THE COMMONS AND SCRUTINY 76 2 THE COMMONS
AND LEGISLATION 81 4 REFORM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS 85 5 CONCLUSION 86 4
AGENCIES, ADMINISTRATIVE DIVERSITY AND THE *RESTRUCTURING OF GOVERNMENT
89 1 THE REASONS FOR THE CREATION OF AGENCIES 89 1 FULTON, HIVING OFF
AND AGENCIES 89 2 RAYNER, IBBS AND NEXT STEPS AGENCIES 91 3 AGENCIES
OTHER THAN NEXT STEPS AGENCIES 92 4 CONCLUSION 93 2 PROBLEMS OF
TERMINOLOGY 93 3 TWO TYPES OF AGENCY: ORGANISATIONAL FRAMEWORK 95 4
AGENCIES OTHER THAN NSAS: APPOINTMENTS, ACCOUNTABILITY AND EFFICIENCY 96
1 APPOINTMENTS 96 2 CONTROL AND ACCOUNTABILITY 91 3 EFFICIENCY AND
EFFECTIVENESS 10 0 5 NEXT STEPS AGENCIES: STAFFING, ACCOUNTABILITY AND
EFFICIENCY 101 1 STAFFING 101 2 CONTROL AND ACCOUNTABILITY 102 3 THE
CITIZEN S CHARTER AND EFFECTIVENESS 105 6 AGENCIES: LEGAL STATUS 106 7
AGENCIES: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND LEGAL PRINCIPLE 109 1 THE CIVIL
AVIATION AUTHORITY 109 2 NATIONALISATION AND THE PUBLIC CORPORATION 112
3 PRIVATISATION AND REGULATORY CONTROL 114 8 A CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL
FRAMEWORK FOR AGENCIES 118 CONTENTS XI 5 CONTRACT, SERVICE PROVISION AND
GOVERNANCE 121 1 TOWARDS BETTER PROCUREMENT : THE FRAMING OF GOVERNMENT
PROCUREMENT POLICY 121 2 TOWARDS BETTER GOVERNMENT : CONTRACT AND
SERVICE PROVISION BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 125 1 CONTRACTING-OUT: THE
INITIAL CONSERVATIVE POLICY 125 2 CONTRACTING-OUT: THE LABOUR STRATEGY
127 3 CONTRACTING-OUT: PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS 129 4 CONTRACTING-OUT:
CONTRACT FORMATION AND LEGAL PRINCIPLE 131 3 THE PRIVATE FINANCE
INITIATIVE: CONTRACT AND SERVICE PROVISION BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 133 4
TOWARDS BEST VALUE : CONTRACT AND SERVICE PROVISION BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT
136 1 THE PROVISION OF LOCAL SERVICES: THE MARKET AND THE CONSERVATIVE
GOVERNMENT S APPROACH 136 2 THE PROVISION OF LOCAL SERVICES: BEST
VALUE AND THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT S APPROACH 139 5 THE PRIVATE FINANCE
INITIATIVE: CONTRACT AND SERVICE PROVISION BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT 142 6
CONTRACT, SERVICE PROVISION AND GOVERNANCE 143 1 CONTRACT AS AN
INSTUMENT OF POLICY 144 2 THE SOURCE AND NATURE OF EXECUTIVE POWER 144 3
THE BLURRING OF THE PUBLIC/PRIVATE DIVIDE AND THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR
POLICY FORMATION 145 7 MAKING THE SPECIFIC CONTRACT: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
146 1 CAPACITY TO CONTRACT 146 2 THE AUTHORITY OF AN AGENT 151 3
PARLIAMENTARY APPROPRIATION 153 4 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE CROWN 154 8
MAKING THE SPECIFIC CONTRACT: PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, CONSUMER PROTECTION
AND THE E.C. 154 1 THE OBJECT OF THE E.C. RULES 155 2 THE APPLICATION OF
THE TREATY 155 3 THE APPLICATION OF THE DIRECTIVES ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
156 4 THE APPLICATION OF THE DIRECTIVE ON UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER
CONTRACTS 159 9 LIMITS ON CONTRACTUAL EFFECTIVENESS: CROWN SERVICE 159 1
THE EXISTENCE OF A CONTRACT 159 2 DISMISSAL OF CROWN SERVANTS 161 3
ARREARS OF PAY 161 4 STATUTORY PROTECTION 162 6 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL
GOVERNANCE AND DEMOCRACY 163 1 THE CHANGING PATTERN OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
163 2 LOCAL AUTHORITIES: STRUCTURE, ORGANISATION, POWERS AND FINANCE 164
1 STRUCTURE 164 XII CONTENTS 2 INTERNAL ORGANISATION 166 3 FUNCTIONS AND
POWERS 168 4 FINANCES 170 3 LOCAL GOVERNANCE: AGENCIES AND SERVICE
DELIVERY 173 4 CENTRAL-LOCAL RELATIONS AND DEMOCRACY 175 7 DEVOLUTION,
WALES AND SCOTLAND 181 1 WALES AND EXECUTIVE DEVOLUTION 181 1 THE
BACKGROUND 181 2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE ASSEMBLY 182 3 THE OPERATION OF
THE ASSEMBLY 183 4 POWERS OF THE ASSEMBLY: THE MAKING OF SECONDARY
LEGISLATION AND THE CONSIDERATION OF WELSH MATTERS 185 5 POWERS OF THE
ASSEMBLY: TAKING OVER, OR TRANSFERRING, THE FUNCTIONS OF OTHER BODIES
AND INSTITUTIONAL OVERSIGHT 187 6 THE APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY LAW,
HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS TO THE ASSEMBLY 188 7 THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ASSEMBLY AND OTHER BODIES IN WALES 189 8 THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ASSEMBLY AND PARLIAMENT 190 9 JUDICIAL
CHALLENGE TO ASSEMBLY COMPETENCE 191 10 WELSH DEVOLUTION: SOME
REFLECTIONS 195 2 SCOTLAND AND LEGISLATIVE DEVOLUTION 197 1 THE
BACKGROUND 197 2 THE COMPOSITION OF THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT 198 3 THE
OPERATION OF THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT 199 4 THE POWERS OF THE SCOTTISH
PARLIAMENT: LEGISLATIVE POWERS 201 5 THE POWERS OF THE SCOTTISH
PARLIAMENT: THE POWERS OF THE EXECUTIVE 205 6 THE POWERS OF THE SCOTTISH
PARLIAMENT: SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION 206 7 THE POWERS OF THE SCOTTISH
PARLIAMENT: MONEY 209 8 POLITICAL CHALLENGE TO THE COMPETENCE OF THE
SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT 210 9 JUDICIAL CHALLENGE TO THE COMPETENCE OF THE
SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT 211 10 SCOTTISH DEVOLUTION: SOME REFLECTIONS 214 8
INFORMATION, STANDARDS AND COMPLAINTS 217 1 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 218 1
THE RATIONALE FOR FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 218 2 THE MOVE TOWARDS FREEDOM
OF INFORMATION LEGISLATION IN THE U.K. 219 3 THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
BILL 220 4 CONCLUSION 225 2 STANDARDS OF CONDUCT IN PUBLIC LIFE 225
CONTENTS XIII 1 CASH, SLEAZE AND CONCERNS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINERY 225 2 NOLAN, NEILL AND THE COMMITTEE ON
STANDARDS 226 3 THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER FOR STANDARDS AND THE
SELECT COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND PRIVILEGES 229 3 THE PARLIAMENTARY
COMMISSIONER FOR ADMINISTRATION 230 1 GENERAL 230 2 WHO AND WHAT CAN BE
INVESTIGATED? 231 3 MATTERS EXCLUDED FROM THE PCA S JURISDICTION 234 4
THE COMPLAINANT AND THE PROCEDURE 235 5 REMEDIES 237 6 WORKLOAD 238 7
THE SELECT COMMITTEE AND THE PC A 239 8 JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE PCA 239
9 THE ROLE OF THE PCA 240 4 THE HEALTH SERVICE COMMISSIONERS 243 5 LOCAL
COMMISSIONERS 244 1 SCOPE OF AUTHORITY 244 2 THE COMMISSIONERS, INTERNAL
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES AND GENERAL ADVICE TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES 246 9
TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES 249 1 STATUTORY TRIBUNALS 249 1 REASONS FOR
THEIR CREATION 249 2 THE NATURE OF TRIBUNALS 250 3 THE FRANKS REPORT *
251 4 THE TRIBUNAL SYSTEM 254 2 STATUTORY INQUIRIES 268 1 THE BACKGROUND
268 2 TFCE FRANKS COMMITTEE 269 3 INQUIRIES: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 271
4 RELATED TYPES OF DECISION-MAKING 278 5 SUPERVISION 281 6 PLANNING
INQUIRIES, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PUBLIC 282 10 THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
287 1 THE INSTITUTIONS 287 1 THE COUNCIL 287 2 THE COMMISSION 288 3 T&E
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 289 4 TA;E EUROPEAN COUNCIL 290 5 TFRE EUROPEAN
COURT OF JUSTICE 291 2 THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 291 1 FIVE PROCEDURES 292
2 TFCE VOTING REQUIREMENTS 296 3 THE LEGAL ORDER: SUPREMACY AND DIRECT
EFFECT 297 XIV CONTENTS 1 SUPREMACY 297 2 DIRECT EFFECT 302 3 DIRECT
EFFECT: RIGHTS AND REMEDIES 316 4 THE IMPACT OF COMMUNITY LAW 318 11 A
CASE STUDY: COMPETITION AND REGULATION 321 1 COMPETITION: WHETHER TO
REGULATE 321 2 COMPETITION: WHO SHOULD REGULATE? 322 3 COMPETITION: HOW
TO REGULATE 324 1 EFFECTIVENESS AND THE CHOICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE
CRITERION 324 2 PROCEDURE AND PROCEDURAL RIGHTS 326 3 DEFINING THE
PUBLIC INTEREST: RULE-MAKING AND DISCRETION 327 4 DEFINING THE PUBLIC
INTEREST: POLITICS, POLICY AND JUSTICIABILITY 328 5 ENFORCEMENT 329 6
ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONTROL , 330 7 THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPETITION POLICY
33 1 4 UTILITIES AND MARKET POWER: WHETHER TO REGULATE 331 1 THE PUBLIC
INTEREST RATIONALE FOR REGULATION 332 2 THE PRIVATE INTEREST RATIONALE
FOR REGULATION 334 3 NATURAL MONOPOLY: REGULATION OR STRUCTURAL
ADJUSTMENT 335 4 WHETHER TO REGULATE: THE GOVERNMENT S APPROACH TO
REGULATION 337 5 UTILITIES REGULATION: POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
CONSIDERATIONS 338 6 UTILITIES REGULATION: THE BROADER CONTEXT 340 5
UTILITIES AND MARKET POWER: WHO SHOULD REGULATE? 340 1 THE COMMON LAW
AND THE COURTS 340 2 DEPARTMENTAL REGULATION 343 3 REGULATION BY
TRIBUNAL OR BOARD 344 4 PUBLIC OWNERSHIP 345 5 PRIVATISATION AND
AGENCIES 346 6 UTILITIES AND MARKET POWER: HOW TO REGULATE 347 1 SELLING
STATE ASSETS: CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS 347 2 THE REGULATORY REGIME:
LEGAL POWERS AND LEGAL CONSTRAINTS 349 3 THE REGULATORY REGIME:
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN 354 4 THE REGULATORY REGIME: THE LIMITS OF PUBLIC
LAW 35 8 5 THE REGULATORY REGIME: THE CITIZEN S CHARTER AND SUBSEQUENT
LEGISLATION 359 7 CONCLUSION 360 PART 2: JUDICIAL REVIEW 12 RULE-MAKING
363 1 INTRODUCTION 363 2 DELEGATED LEGISLATION 364 1 HISTORY 364 2
RATIONALE AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS 365 CONTENTS XV 3 FORM 4 THE
PASSAGE OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION 5 CONTROL BY PARLIAMENT 6 CONTROL
THROUGH CONSULTATION 7 CONTROL THROUGH THE COURTS 8 DELEGATED
LEGISLATION: POSSIBLE REFORMS 3 RULES MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATION 1 TYPE
AND RATIONALE 2 LEGAL STATUS 3 RULES MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATION:
PROBLEMS 4 RULES MADE BY THE ADMINISTRATION: POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 4 THE
IMPACT OF COMMUNITY LAW 13 NATURAL JUSTICE: HEARINGS 1 INTRODUCTION 1
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 2 THE RATIONALE FOR PROCEDURAL RIGHTS 2
LIMITATION OF THE PRINCIPLE 1 ADMINISTRATIVE V. JUDICIAL 2 RIGHTS AND
REMEDIES 3 RIGHTS V. PRIVILEGES 4 STATUTORY HEARINGS AND INQUIRIES 3 THE
PRINCIPLE REVIVED 1 RIDGE V. BALDWIN 2 THE IMPORTANCE OF RIDGE V.
BALDWIN 4 APPLICABILITY OF PROCEDURAL PROTECTION 1 CATEGORISATION:
ADMINISTRATIVE V. JUDICIAL V. LEGISLATIVE 2 CATEGORISATION: RIGHTS,
PRIVILEGES AND LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS 3 NATURAL JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS 4
FAIRNESS: BALANCING IN AN ADJUDICATIVE CONTEXT 5 FAIRNESS:
NON-ADJUDICATIVE PROCEDURES 5 CONTENT OF NATURAL JUSTICE: GENERAL 1
NOTICE 2 THE HEARING 3 REPRESENTATION 4 REASONS 5 APPEALS AND REHEARING
6 DECIDING WITHOUT HEARING 6 CONTENT OF NATURAL JUSTICE: SPECIFIC AREAS
1 EMPLOYMENT 2 STUDENTS 3 LICENSING 4 DISCIPLINE 5 PRELIMINARY HEARINGS
6 ALIENS 367 367 371 376 384 388 392 392 393 394 395 399 401 401 401 402
403 403 404 404 404 405 405 405 407 407 408 409 412 421 425 425 427 428
429 437 438 439 439 440 441 442 442 443 XVI CONTENTS 7 APPLICABILITY AND
CONTENT OF PROCEDURAL PROTECTION: THE ECHR 445 1 THE APPLICABILITY OF
ARTICLE 6(1): CIVIL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 445 2 THE CONTENT OF
PROCEDURAL RIGHTS 446 3 AN INDEPENDENT TRIBUNAL ESTABLISHED BY LAW 447
8 CONCLUSION 448 14 NATURAL JUSTICE: BIAS 451 1 PERSONAL INTEREST 451 1
PECUNIARY INTEREST 451 2 OTHER PERSONAL INTERESTS 452 2 INSTITUTIONAL
453 1 PROSECUTOR AND JUDGE 453 2 INSTITUTIONAL OPINION 454 3 THE TEST
FOR BIAS 455 1 PAST CONFUSION 455 2 TFCE LAW CLARIFIED 456 4 EXCEPTIONS
458 1 NECESSITY 458 /ICO 2 STATUTE ^J 3 WAIVER 459 5 CONCLUSION 459 15
JURISDICTION 461 1 INTRODUCTION 461 2 THEORIES OF JURISDICTION 462 1
COLLATERAL FACT DOCTRINE 463 2 LIMITED REVIEW 465 3 EXTENSIVE REVIEW:
THE ACADEMIC ARGUMENT 468 4 EXTENSIVE REVIEW: THE JUDICIAL ARGUMENT 471
5 CONCLUSION 476 3 CASE LAW HISTORY 476 1 LIMITED INTERVENTION 476 2
COLLATERAL OR PRELIMINARY FACT CASES 477 3 RECONCILIATION? 478 4 TFCE
CURRENT CASE LAW 486 5 ERROR OF LAW WITHIN JURISDICTION 487 6 STATUTORY
REVIEW 488 7 REVIEW OF FACT AND EVIDENCE 496 4 THE TEST FOR REVIEW:
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 496 1 CLEARING THE DECK: THE DEMISE OF THE
COLLATERAL FACT DOCTRINE AND LIMITED REVIEW 496 2 JUDICIAL CONTROL AND
AGENCY AUTOMOMY: REMEMBERING THE PAST WHEN CONSTRUCTING THE FUTURE 497 3
THE MODERN LAW: REVIEW FOR ERRORS OF LAW 497 4 A MIDDLE WAY. RIGHTNESS
AND RATIONAL BASIS 49 9 5 THE MIDDLE WAY: CONCERNS 502 6 CONCLUSION 504
CONTENTS XVII 16 FAILURE TO EXERCISE DISCRETION 507 1 INTRODUCTION 507 1
DISCRETION: TYPES OF CONSTRAINT 508 2 DISCRETION: THE RATIONALE FOR
INTERVENTION 508 2 DELEGATION 508 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 509 2 AGENCY AND
DELEGATION 512 3 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 512 4 STATUTORY POWER 515 3
FETTERING OF DISCRETION: RULES, POLICIES AND DISCRETION 515 1 AW
EXISTING RULE OR POLICY: THE PRESENT LAW 516 2 NO EXISTING RULE OR
INSUFFICIENT RULES 521 4 FETTERING OF DISCRETION: CONTRACTS AND THE
EXERCISE OF DISCRETION 562 1 THE PROBLEM 562 2 THE CRITERION FOR
DECIDING WHETHER THE CONTRACT MUST FALL . 562 3 COMPENSATION 530 4 THE
POSITION OF THE CROWN 534 17 ABUSE OF DISCRETION: ILLEGALITY 535 1
ILLEGALITY AND IRRATIONALITY 535 2 INTENSIT Y OF REVIEW 536 3
REASONABLENESS: THE TWO MEANINGS 537 4 THE TYPES OF POWER WHICH CAN BE
CONTROLLED 538 5 ILLEGALITY: COMMON LAW CONSTRAINTS 539 1 IMPROPER
PURPOSES 539 2 RELEVANCY 543 3 BAD FAITH - 546 6 HUMAN RIGHTS: THE
COMMON LAW BACKGROUND 546 1 THE COMMON LAW JURISPRUDENCE 546 2 THE
SECONDARY LITERATURE 549 3 THE LEGAL STATUS OF RIGHTS AT COMMON LAW: AN
EVALUATION 551 7 ILLEGALITY: THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 552 1 THE STATUS
OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 552 2 LEGISLATION: THE
INTERPRETATIVE OBLIGATION AND THE DECLARATION OF INCOMPATABILITY 553 3
LEGISLATION: THE EFFECT OF A DECLARATION OF INCOMPATABILITY 555 4 ACTS
OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES: A NEW HEAD OF ILLEGALITY 556 5 THE COURTS TASK
UNDER SECTIONS 3-4, AND SECTION 6 558 6 THE STANDARD OF JUDICIAL REVIEW:
CLEARING THE GROUND 559 7 THE STANDARD OF REVIEW: A SUGGESTED APPROACH
561 8 ACTS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES: THE SCOPE OF SECTION 6 563 9 ACTS OF
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES: THE HORIZONTAL EFFECT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 567 10
ACTS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES: PROCEEDINGS AND STANDING UNDER SECTION 6 569
11 ACTS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES: THE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF SECTION 6 571
XVIII CONTENTS 8 ILLEGALITY AND RIGHTS: THE E.C. DIMENSION 573 9
CONCLUSION 576 18 ABUSE OF DISCRETION: IRRATIONALITY, REASONABLENESS AND
PROPORTIONALITY 579 1 IRRATIONALITY: THE LIMITS OF JUDICIAL INTERVENTION
579 2 WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS: ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE 581 1
WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS: THE TOUCHSTONE OF LEGITIMATE JUDICIAL
INTERVENTION 581 2 WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS: ITS PRESENT USAGE 582 3
WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS: THE FUTURE OF THE TEST 585 3
PROPORTIONALITY: STATUS, MEANING AND APPLICATION 586 1 LEGAL STATUS OF
PROPORTIONALITY 586 2 PROPORTIONALITY: PLACE AND MEANING 590 3
PROPORTIONALITY: APPLICATION 591 4 PROPORTIONALITY: THE E.C. DIMENSION
595 4 REASONABLENESS, PROPORTIONALITY AND REVIEW 598 1 THE RETENTION OF
TRADITIONAL WEDNESBURY ALONGSIDE PROPORTIONALITY 598 2 THE RETENTION OF
MODIFIED WEDNESBURY ALONGSIDE PROPORTIONALITY 599 3 PROPORTIONALITY AS
THE GENERAL CRITERION OF REVIEW 600 5 SUBSTANTIVE CONTROL, SEPARATION OF
POWERS AND THE LIMITS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 603 1 TWO APPROACHES TO
SUBSTANTIVE REVIEW 603 2 THE INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROCEDURAL AND
SUBSTANTIVE PRINCIPLES OF REVIEW 606 19 ABUSE OF DISCRETION, LEGITIMATE
EXPECTATIONS AND EQUALITY 611 1 LEGAL CERTAINTY, LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS
AND EQUALITY: INTRA VIRES REPRESENTATIONS 611 1 THE NATURE OF THE
PROBLEM 611 2 THE TYPES OF CASE 613 3 THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE
EXISTENCE IN PRINCIPLE OF SUBSTANTIVE LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS 614 4 THE
DETERMINATION OF WHETHER AN EXPECTATION IS REASONABLE AND LEGITIMATE 618
5 THE STANDARD OF REVIEW WHICH SHOULD APPLY WHEN THE ADMINISTRATION
SEEKS TO DEFEAT A LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION 620 6 THE CASE LAW: CHANGES OF
POLICY 623 7 THE CASE LAW: DEPARTURE FROM AN EXISTING POLICY 628 8 THE
CASE LAW: GOING BACK ON INDIVIDUALISED REPRESENTATIONS 630 9 THE CASE
LAW: DECISIONS, FINAL DETERMINATIONS AND ESTOPPEL BY RECORD 632 CONTENTS
XIX 2 LEGAL CERTAINTY AND LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS: ULTRA VIRES
REPRESENTATIONS 635 1 ULTRA VIRES REPRESENTATIONS: THE PRESENT LAW 635 2
ULTRA VIRES REPRESENTATIONS: A RE-ASSESSMENT OF THE JURISDICTIONAL
PRINCIPLE 640 3 ULTRA VIRES REPRESENTATIONS: LIMITED QUALIFICATIONS TO
THE JURISDICTIONAL PRINCIPLE 643 4 ULTRA VIRES REPRESENTATIONS:
BALANCING THE PUBLIC AND INDIVIDUAL INTEREST 644 5 THE RELEVANCE OF
COMPENSATION 649 3 EQUALITY 650 1 DOMESTIC LAW 650 2 COMMUNITY LAW 653
20 INVALIDITY 655 1 DIRECT AND COLLATERAL ATTACK 655 1 CLASSIFICATION
655 2 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIRECT AND COLLATERAL ATTACK: THE GENERAL
PRINCIPLE 656 2 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIRECT AND COLLATERAL ATTACK:
QUALIFICATIONS TO THE GENERAL PRINCIPLE 658 2 VOID AND VOIDABLE: CORRECT
AND INCORRECT USES 660 1 VOID: A RELATIVE NOT ABSOLUTE CONCEPT 660 2 THE
CONSEQUENCES OF HOLDING THAT AN ACT IS VOID 662 3 VOIDABLE: DIFFERENT
USES 66 3 3 VOID AND VOIDABLE: THEORY, REALITY AND JUDICIAL DISCRETION
665 1 THE REASONS FOR JUDICIAL DEPARTURE FROM THE TRADITIONAL MEANINGS
OF VOID AND VOIDABLE: ADMINISTRATIVE CONVENIENCE, JUSTICE AND RIGIDITY
666 2 RESOLVING THE PROBLEM 668 4 VOID AND VOIDABLE: NATURAL JUSTICE 671
1 HEARINGS 671 2 BIAS 673 3 WAIVER 673 5 PROBLEMS OF PROOF 675 1 THE
BURDEN OF PROOF 675 2 VALIDITY PENDING DETERMINATION 677 3 PARTIAL
INVALIDITY 680 PART 3: REMEDIES 21 REMEDIES: STANDING 685 1 INTRODUCTION
685 2 THE POSITION BEFORE 1978 685 1 CERTIORARI 686 2 PROHIBITION 686 XX
CONTENTS 3 MANDAMUS 687 4 INJUNCTION AND DECLARATION 688 3 THE
ATTORNEY-GENERAL, PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND STATUTORY APPEALS 690 1
ATTORNEY-GENERAL 690 2 PUBLIC AUTHORITIES 691 3 STATUTORY APPEALS 692 4
STANDING IN JUDICIAL REVIEW ACTIONS 694 1 INTRODUCTION 694 2 TFCE IRC
CASE 695 3 INTERPRETATION OF THE TEST 699 4 LOCUS STANDI AND THE HUMAN
RIGHTS ACT 1998 704 5 LOCUS STANDI OUTSIDE SECTION 31 705 5 THE FUNCTION
OF STANDING 706 1 VINDICATION OF PRIVATE RIGHTS 706 2 FUSION OF STANDING
AND MERITS . 708 3 CITIZEN ACTION 710 4 INJURY IN FACT 716 6 STANDING
AND INTERVENTION: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE 717 1 STANDING 717 2 STANDING:
INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS 718 3 INTERVENTION 719 22 THE JUDICIAL REMEDIES
721 1 CERTIORARI AND PROHIBITION 721 1 INTRODUCTION 721 2 T/;E SCOPE O/
CERTIORARI AND PROHIBITION 722 3 GROUNDS FOR THE AWARD OF CERTIORARI AND
PROHIBITION 728 4 LIMITATIONS ON THE GRANT OF THE REMEDIES 728 5 THE
EFFECT OF AN AWARD OF CERTIORARI 730 2 MANDAMUS 731 1 INTRODUCTION 731 2
THE AMBIT OF MANDAMUS 732 3 LIMITS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF MANDAMUS 734 3
DECLARATION 735 1 INTRODUCTION 735 2 T&E SCOPE OF DECLARATION 736 3
LIMITS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF DECLARATION 738 4 THE IMPACT OF THE
DECLARATION 743 5 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 743 4 INJUNCTION 744 1
INTRODUCTION 744 2 T&E SCOPE OFLNJUNCTIVE RELIEF 745 3 LZVMYS TO
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF 748 4 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE 749 5 OTHER REMEDIES 749
1 HABEAS CORPUS 749 2 PRIVATE LAW REMEDIES 751 CONTENTS XXI 3 CRIMINAL
PROSECUTION 751 4 DEFAULT POWERS 751 23 REMEDIES AND REFORM 753 1 THE
IMPETUS FOR REFORM 753 1 THE NEED FOR REFORM 753 2 THE NEW PROCEDURE:
GENERAL APPROACH 75 4 2 THE EXCEPTIONS: GETTING OUT OF SECTION 31 756
1 THE REASONS FOR SEEKING TO PROCEED OUTSIDE SECTION 31 756 2 COLLATERAL
ATTACK AND PRIVATE RIGHTS: THE INITIAL APPROACH 757 3 COLLATERAL ATTACK
AND PRIVATE RIGHTS: THE BROADENING OF THE EXCEPTION 758 4 COLLATERAL
ATTACK: BEYOND PRIVATE RIGHTS 761 5 PROCEEDING OUTSIDE SECTION 31: THE
IMPACT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 763 6 PROCEEDING OUTSIDE SECTION 31:
SUMMARY 764 7 AN ASSESSMENT 765 3 PUBLIC LAW CASES: GETTING INTO
SECTION 31 767 1 THE REASONS FOR WISHING TO USE THE SECTION 31 PROCEDURE
767 2 PUBLIC LAW: POSSIBLE TESTS 769 3 THE BOUNDARIES OF PUBLIC LAW 771
4 THE RATIONALE FOR EXCLUSIVITY 784 1 PROTECTING PUBLIC BODIES: LEAVE
784 2 PROTECTING PUBLIC BODIES: TIME LIMITS 791 3 A SPECIALIST COURT 795
5 REFORM OF THE REFORMS 795 1 TWO CENTRAL PROPOSITIONS 795 2 THE
EXCLUSIVITY PRINCIPLE 797 3 LEAVE 799 4 TIME LIMITS 800 5 DISCOVERY AND
CROSS-EXAMINATION 80 1 6 PROCEDURE 802 1 THE APPLICATION 802 2 THE
HEARING 804 3 DISCRETION TO REFUSE RELIEF 805 7 THE EFFECT OF
ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES 806 1 CHOICE OF REMEDIES WITHIN SECTION 31 806 2
ALTERNATIVE STATUTORY REMEDIES 807 3 CONCLUSION 809 8 CONCLUSION 809 24
REMEDIES: EXCLUSION OF REVIEW 811 1 COMPLETE EXCLUSION 1 FINALITY
CLAUSES 2 NO CERTIORARI CLAUSES 3 SHALL NOT BE QUESTIONED CLAUSES
XXII CONTENTS 4 AS IF ENACTED AND-CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE 813 5 STATUTORY
INTERVENTION 815 6 THE IMPACT OF THE ECHR 815 2 TIME LIMITS 816 3
CONCLUSION 817 1 COMPLETE OUSTER CLAUSES 817 2 TIME LIMITS 819 25 PUBLIC
INTEREST IMMUNITY AND CROWN LIABILITY 821 1 PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY 821
1 CROWN PRIVILEGE 821 2 FROM CROWN PRIVILEGE TO PUBLIC INTEREST
IMMUNITY 82 2 3 PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY: THE TYPE OF BODY WHICH CAN
CLAIM IMMUNITY 824 4 PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY: DUTY OR DISCRETION 825 5
PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY: THE CHANGE IN GOVERNMENTAL APPROACH 827 6
PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY: THE BALANCING PROCESS 828 7 PUBLIC INTEREST
IMMUNITY: INSPECTION 831 2 STATUTES AND THE CROWN 833 1 STATUTES BINDING
THE CROWN 833 2 STATUTES BENEFITTING THE CROWN 835 3 PROCEDURE AND
REMEDIES 836 1 GENERAL 836 2 INJUNCTIONS AND INTERIM RELIEF 837 3
CONTEMPT 842 26 TORT AND RESTITUTION 845 1 THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE
PRESENT LAW AND THE AVAILABLE OPTIONS 845 2 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY 847
3 DAMAGES AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 849 4 NEGLIGENCE, STATUTORY DUTIES
AND STATUTORY POWERS: A SUMMARY 851 1 NEGLIGENCE AND STATUTORY DUTIES: X
V. BEDFORDSHIRE 851 2 NEGLIGENCE AND STATUTORY POWERS: X AND STOVIN AND
CASES OF MISFEASANCE 852 3 NEGLIGENCE AND STATUTORY POWERS: STOVIN AND
CASES OF NONFEASANCE 853 4 NEGLIGENCE, STATUTORY DUTIES AND STATUTORY
POWERS: BARRETT 854 5 NEGLIGENCE, STATUTORY DUTIES AND STATUTORY POWERS:
PALMER 857 5 NEGLIGENCE, STATUTORY DUTIES AND STATUTORY POWERS: THE CASE
LAW 858 1 THE EXISTENCE OF THE DUTY OF CARE: GENERAL 858 2 THE EXISTENCE
AND AMBIT OF THE DUTY OF CARE: STATUTORY INTERPRETATION 859 3 DISCRETION
AND JUSTICIABILITY 860 4 THE APPLICATION OF THE FAIR, JUST AND
REASONABLENESS TEST AND PROXIMITY 864 CONTENTS XXIII 5 THE DISTINCTION
BETWEEN MISFEASANCE AND NONFEASANCE 867 6 THE IMPACT OF THE ECHR . 869 7
ULTRA VIRES AND NEGLIGENCE 872 6 MISFEASANCE IN PUBLIC OFFICE 875 THE
TWO LIMBS OF THE TORT 876 2 THE NATURE OF THE FIRST LIMB 877 3 THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO LIMBS 878 7 STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND LAWFUL
GOVERNMENTAL ACTION 881 1 STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND NUISANCE 881 2
STATUTORY AUTHORITY AND RYLANDS V. FLETCHER 88 4 8 THE CROWN . 885 9
JUDICIAL IMMUNITY 886 10 RESTITUTION 887 1 DURESS 887 2 MISTAKE 888 3
RECOVERY FOR ULTRA VIRES DEMANDS 890 4 DISCRETIONARY PAYMENTS 893 5
RESTITUTION FROM THE INDIVIDUAL 893 11 COMMUNITY LAW: DAMAGES, LIABILITY
AND RECOVERY OF MONEY 894 1 FRANCOVICH 894 2 BRASSERIE DU PECHEUR AND
FACTORTAME 895 3 THE IMPLICATIONS FOR DOMESTIC LAW 899 4 RECOVERY OF
MONEY 900 12 REFORM 901 1 OPTIONS FOR REFORM 901 2 THE IMPACT OF
COMMUNITY LAW AND CONVENTION: JURISPRUDENCE 905 3 CONCLUSION 906
APPENDIX 907 909
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