1. The enquiry -- 2. The reception of legal knowledge into government agencies -- 3. Legal conscientiousness -- 4. Legal competence -- 5. The decision-making environment -- 6. The contentedness of administrative justice -- 7. Judicial control and agency autonomy -- 8. The competition between individual and agency interests -- 9. Judicial review and compliance with administrative law
Summary
This work presents an empirical study of the influence of judicial review upon the (non-) compliance of administrative bodies with administrative law. Using the administration of English homelessness law as a case study, the book explores the social reality of bureaucratic decision-making
Analysis
Constitutional law
Courts & legal procedures
Notes
Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: (pages [177]-184) and index