| Preface | 6 |
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| Contents | 7 |
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| Chapter One Introduction | 11 |
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| The comparative method in the field of public law | 14 |
| Chapter Two The development of judicial review of administrative action | 20 |
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| I. Historical introduction | 20 |
| II. The constitutional role of the courts | 34 |
| III. The grounds of review | 40 |
| IV. Administrative law remedies for unlawful government action | 48 |
| V. Procedural aspects | 53 |
| VI. Constitutional adjudication - the institutional dimension | 56 |
| VII. Conclusion | 78 |
| Chapter Three Judicial review of discretionary powers | 81 |
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| I. Introduction | 81 |
| lI. Comparative cases | 91 |
| III. Conclusion | 139 |
| Chapter Four Procedural errors in the administrative procedure | 145 |
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| I. Introduction | 145 |
| II. Comparative cases | 165 |
| III. European influences | 171 |
| IV. Conclusion | 177 |
| Chapter Five Governmental liability | 181 |
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| [. Introduction | 181 |
| II. Comparative cases - governmental liability and Human Rights | 199 |
| III. Comparative cases - member state liability in German and English courts | 223 |
| IV. Conclusion | 249 |
| Chapter Six Tradition and change | 251 |
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| Bibliography | 255 |
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| Books | 255 |
| Articles | 262 |
| Index | 270 |