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Administrative Tribunals and Adjudication

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2010

Verlag

Bloomsbury 3PL

Seitenzahl

316

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,7 cm

Gewicht

483 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84946-091-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2010

Verlag

Bloomsbury 3PL

Seitenzahl

316

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,7 cm

Gewicht

483 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84946-091-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Administrative Tribunals and Adjudication
  • 1 Survey
    1.1 The Project
    1.2 Administrative Tribunals and Administrative Adjudication
    1.2.1 The AAT is not a court
    1.2.2 The AAT reviews decisions
    1.2.3 The AAT's jurisdiction
    1.3 The Plan of the Book
    1.4 Conclusion
    2 History
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 1066 to 1800
    2.3 19th and 20th Centuries
    2.3.1 The UK
    2.3.2 The US
    2.3.3 Australia
    2.4 Conclusion
    3 Models
    3.1 The UK Model
    3.2 The US Model
    3.3 The Australian Model
    3.4 The French Model
    3.5 Conclusion
    4 Form
    4.1 Membership, Appointments and Composition
    4.1.1 Membership
    4.1.1.1 Expertise and Specialisation
    4.1.1.2 The US
    4.1.1.3 The UK
    4.1.1.4 Australia
    4.1.1.5 The Tasks of Non-court Administrative Adjudicators
    4.1.2 Appointment Processes
    4.1.3 Composition
    4.2 Separation and Independence
    4.2.1 The UK
    4.2.2 Australia
    4.2.3 The US
    4.3 Structure and Systematisation
    4.3.1 Jurisdictional Specialisation
    4.3.1.1 Patterns of Specialisation
    4.3.1.2 The Theory of Specialisation and Amalgamation
    4.3.2 Supervision and Accountability
    4.3.2.1 Hierarchical Supervision
    4.3.2.2 External Supervision
    4.4 Conclusion
    5 Function
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Categorising Governance Functions: the Legacy of Montesquieu
    5.3 Merits Review
    5.3.1 Merits Review is a Mode of Review
    5.3.2 The Substantive Element of Merits Review
    5.3.2.1 The 'Correct or Preferable' Formula
    5.3.2.2 The Basis of Merits Review
    5.3.3 The Procedural Element of Merits Review
    5.3.4 The Remedial Element of Merits Review
    5.4 Merits Review and Judicial Review
    5.5 The 'Normative Function' of Merits Review and the AAT
    5.6 Merits Review Outside the AAT
    5.7 The Nature of Tribunal Review in Comparator Jurisdictions
    5.7.1 The UK
    5.7.2 The US
    5.8 Conclusion
    6 Purpose
    6.1 What is Administrative Justice?
    6.2 A Formula for Administrative Justice in Tribunals?
    6.3 Jurisdiction
    6.4 Standing
    6.5 Processes
    6.5.1 The Paradigm Mode of Decision-Making
    6.5.1.1 The Reviewer
    6.5.1.2 The Respondent
    6.5.2 Alternatives to the Paradigm Mode
    6.6 Resources
    6.7 Conclusion
    7 Landscape
    7.1 The Accountability 'Sector'
    7.2 Tribunals and Ombudsmen
    7.3 Tribunals and Internal Review
    7.4 Tribunals and Courts
    7.4.1 Australia
    7.4.2 The US
    7.4.3 The UK
    7.4.4 Re-conceiving the Relationship Between Courts and
    Tribunals
    7.5 Tribunals and ADR/PDR
    7.6 Conclusion