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040 ^aneu
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082 0 ^a342.4106C216A 1992
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100 1 ^aCane, Peter,^d1950-
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245 13 ^aAn introduction to administrative law /^cPeter Cane
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250 ^a2nd ed
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260 Oxford [England] :^bClarendon Press ;^aNew York :^bOxfordUniversity Press,^cc1992
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300 ^axxx, 392 p. ;^c23 cm
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490 1 ^aClarendon law series
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500 ^aIncludes index
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505 0 ^aPt. I: Rules and Principles of Judicial Review. A: TheAvailability of Judicial Review. 1: The Nature of JudicialReview. 2: The Scope of Judicial Review. 3: Applicants. 4:Remedies. 5: Procedures. B: Grounds of Judicial Review. 6:Authority. 7: The Decision-Making Process (I). 8: TheDecision-Making Process (II). 9: The Output. 10: Estoppel-- Pt. II: Rules and Principles of Legal Liability. 11:Introduction. 12: Liability in Tort. 13: GovernmentContracts. 14: Restitution -- Pt. III: Information. 15:Information and Litigation. 16: Government Secrecy andFreedom of Information -- Pt. IV: Alternatives to theCourts. 17: Parliament. 18: Investigating Complaints. 19:Tribunals -- Pt. V: Wider Perspectives on JudicialControl. 20: Constitutional and Political Background. 21:Judicial Review and the Administrative Process
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650 0 ^aJudicial review of administrative acts^zGreat Britain
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650 0 ^aAdministrative law^zGreat Britain
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830 0 ^aClarendon law series
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852 Law
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999 ^aSukritta
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