PART 1: INTRODUCTION; 1. Administration and the principles of the constitution; 2. The rule of law, and the rule of judges; 3. Convention rights and administrative law; PART 2: PROCESS; 4. Due process; 5. Impartiality and independence; 6. Reasons: process and substance; PART 3: SUBSTANCE; 7. Discretion and deference; 8. Substantive fairness; 9. Error of law, and control of fact finding; PART 4: LITIGATION; 10. How to sue the government; 11. Standing: litigation and the public interest; PART 5: ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE; 12. The Reconstruction of Tribunals; 13. Ombudsmen and other investigators; PART 6: PRIVATE LAW AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES; 14. Tort; 15. Contract
Timothy Endicott is Fellow in Law at Balliol College, Oxford where
he has taught Constitutional and Administrative Law and
Jurisprudence since 1999.
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