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Administrative Law in Ireland [194689]

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This edition has been revised to provide an analysis of more than 200 Irish cases in administrative law handed down by the courts since the first edition of this work was published in 1986. It emphasizes developments in constitutional justice, state liability and control of discretionary powers. There is also a survey of the system of judicial review five years after its establishment by the Rules of the Superior Courts. Further changes include a new chapter on the emerging principles of legitimate expectations and new sections on administrative circulars, the rationalization of the state-sponsored body sector, the conduct of local authority meetings, the reach of the public law, the demise of the prerogative, law and practice relating to the Ombudsman, local government, state-sponsored bodies, tribunals, inquiries and the civil service. Contents: Part 1: Fundamental principles and sources of administrative law. Part 2: Institutions of government; Dail, ministers, departments and civil servants; state-sponsored bodies; aspects of local government law. Part 3: Institutions of control; tribunals, inquiries and licensing, the Ombudsman; the legal nature of powers; constitutional justice; control of discretionary powers; remedies; damages; legitimate expectations and Estoppel; the state in litigation.
Author:  Morgan, David Gwynn; Hogan, Gerard
Date Published:  01 July 1998
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Hardback
ISBN:  1899738762
ISBN13:  9781899738762
Pages:  98
Publisher:  Round Hall
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