Book contents
- Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review
- Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
- Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Official Action beyond Statute
- 3 The ‘Third Source’ in the Courts
- 4 A Unified Category of ‘Non-Statutory Executive Powers’
- 5 The Crown as Corporation
- 6 Public Law as the Law of Public Offices
- 7 Office in Action
- 8 Approaching Judicial Review
- 9 Competence, Conduct, and Validity
- 10 Moving beyond the Ultra Vires Debate
- 11 The Common Law Theory of Ultra Vires
- 12 The Borders of the Supervisory Jurisdiction
- 13 The Normative Foundations of Judicial Review
- Index
- References
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2022
- Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review
- Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
- Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Official Action beyond Statute
- 3 The ‘Third Source’ in the Courts
- 4 A Unified Category of ‘Non-Statutory Executive Powers’
- 5 The Crown as Corporation
- 6 Public Law as the Law of Public Offices
- 7 Office in Action
- 8 Approaching Judicial Review
- 9 Competence, Conduct, and Validity
- 10 Moving beyond the Ultra Vires Debate
- 11 The Common Law Theory of Ultra Vires
- 12 The Borders of the Supervisory Jurisdiction
- 13 The Normative Foundations of Judicial Review
- Index
- References
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- Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review , pp. ii - ivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022