Administrative Law
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198882176
Publication date:
10/12/2025
Paperback
160 pages
174x111mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198882176
Publication date:
10/12/2025
Paperback
160 pages
Part of Very Short Introductions
Stephen Thomson
- Presents a concise but comprehensive overview of the subject
- Offers informative reading across the major common law jurisdictions
- Relevant to students of administrative law throughout the common law world
- Part of the Very Short Introductions series—over ten million copies sold worldwide
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Stephen Thomson
Description
Administrative law is focused on the control of decision-making in government and the public sector. People are affected by it in a wide variety of contexts, including immigration, social welfare, public health, housing, planning, licensing, taxation, and policing. Administrative law sets standards that government and public sector bodies must follow. It also provides a range of avenues for challenging their decisions, such as complaining to an ombudsman, appealing to a tribunal, or applying to a court for judicial review.
This Very Short Introduction is a clear and concise guide to administrative law that explains its key features in an accessible and practical way for students, journalists, government officials, and everyday readers. From internal review and freedom of information, to public inquiries and anti-corruption controls, the book gives readers a broad overview of the subject. Drawing on material from diverse legal systems, such as the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA, India, and Hong Kong, this Very Short Introduction is relevant to all the major common law jurisdictions.
About the author
Stephen Thomson is an Associate Professor at The Australian National University, where he is also the General Editor of the Federal Law Review. His work has been widely used by courts, government bodies, and the media.
Stephen Thomson
Table of contents
1:What is administrative law?
2:Internal review
3:Administrative tribunals
4:Judicial review
5:From ombudsmen to public inquiries: other administrative law controls
6:The future of administrative law
Stephen Thomson
Description
Administrative law is focused on the control of decision-making in government and the public sector. People are affected by it in a wide variety of contexts, including immigration, social welfare, public health, housing, planning, licensing, taxation, and policing. Administrative law sets standards that government and public sector bodies must follow. It also provides a range of avenues for challenging their decisions, such as complaining to an ombudsman, appealing to a tribunal, or applying to a court for judicial review.
This Very Short Introduction is a clear and concise guide to administrative law that explains its key features in an accessible and practical way for students, journalists, government officials, and everyday readers. From internal review and freedom of information, to public inquiries and anti-corruption controls, the book gives readers a broad overview of the subject. Drawing on material from diverse legal systems, such as the UK, Australia, Canada, the USA, India, and Hong Kong, this Very Short Introduction is relevant to all the major common law jurisdictions.
About the author
Stephen Thomson is an Associate Professor at The Australian National University, where he is also the General Editor of the Federal Law Review. His work has been widely used by courts, government bodies, and the media.
Table of contents
1:What is administrative law?
2:Internal review
3:Administrative tribunals
4:Judicial review
5:From ombudsmen to public inquiries: other administrative law controls
6:The future of administrative law
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