Legitimate expectations and proportionality in administrative law /
[Book]
by Robert Thomas.
Portland, Or. :
Hart Pub.,
2000.
1 online resource (xvi, 129 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-124) and index.
Preliminaries; Contents; Table of Cases; Introduction; 1 Approaches to Administrative Law; 2 The Integration of the Principles into English Law; 3 Legitimate Expectations; 4 Proportionality I European Doctrine and English Debate; 5 Proportionality II Future Development; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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This book presents a comparison of the development of legitimate expectations and proportionality in European and English law against the different traditions of administrative law. While these two principles are well established in European law, only in recent years have the English courts years sought to integrate them into the common law and have experienced various difficulties in doing so. This book seeks to understand the motivation behind this development, explain why the English courts have been troubled by the principles and suggest how such difficulties can be resolved. It will be of interest to all administrative lawyers, both in practice and in academe. It will also be of interest to EU lawyers, particularly those interested in EU public law. Contents 1. Approaches to Administrative Law 2. The Integration of the Principles into English Law 3. Legitimate Expectations 4. Proportionality (I): European Doctrine and English Debate 5. Proportionality (II): Future Development 6. Conclusion.
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Legitimate expectations and proportionality in administrative law.
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Abuse of administrative power-- European Union countries.