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Administrative Law 5th Ed

This book examines the principles of administrative law and just administrative action, the control of administrative action, the judicial review thereof and available remedies.

Publication Language: English
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ISBN/ISSN: 9780639008820

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This book examines the principles of administrative law and just administrative action, the control of administrative action, the judicial review thereof and available remedies.

The text is an academic discussion and an overview of case law pertaining to the administrative action of the state within the constitutional framework and applicable legislation, such as the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act. It is divided into five parts, dealing with the founding principles of just administrative action, the powers, duties and functions of administrators, the control of administrative action, procedural issues around the judicial review of administrative action and the remedies available to aggrieved parties.

 

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Table of contents

Part 1: The founding principles of administrative law and just administrative action

Chapter 1: Founding principles of administrative law

Chapter 2: The primary sources of administrative law

Chapter 3: The subsidiary sources of administrative law

Chapter 4: The separation of powers

Chapter 5: Transformative constitutionalism and its impact on administrative law

Chapter 6: The administrative-law relationship and the subjects to this relationship

Chapter 7: The concept administrative action

Chapter 8: The categories of administrative action and legal enforcement

Part 2: The general powers, duties and functions of the administrator

Chapter 9: The requirements for the lawful exercise of general administrative powers and functions

Chapter 10: The administrator's duty to act fairly: section 3 of PAJA

Chapter 11: Procedural fairness which affects the public: section 4 of the PAJA

Chapter 12: Written reasons for administrative action: section 5 of the PAJA

Part 3: The control of administrative action

Part 4: Procedural issues surrounding the judicial review of administrative action

Chapter 24: Procedural issues surrounding judicial review

Part 5: Remedies available to an aggrieved person and orders of court

Chapter 25: Remedies and orders