From reviews of the hardback:
`A valuable source for the further development of administrative
law. This book will not date. It is not concerned with current
fashions in administrative law and it should prove a solid long
term investment in uncertain markets.' Sir Harry Wolff, Law
Quarterly Review
`A very impressive achievement. Discretionary Powers will become a
standard work of reference. It is well written, thorough and
scholarly. For too long the area has been bedevilled by simplistic
and ideologically motivated analysis. Discretionary Powers lays
these to rest, provides a basis for clear thinking about the
subject, and gives us a starting point for policy analysis,
institutional studies and empirical research.'
Professor Ross Cranston, Public Law
`Discretionary Powers is a pioneering work ... an impressive work
of scholarship. It is ambitious in its overall objectives,
extensive in its use of sources, full of interesting and useful
insights, and clear and effective in many of its criticisms. [It
is] work by a rare scholar who combines strengths in analytic
jurisprudence and administrative law.' David Mullan, University of
Toronto Law School
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