Administrative law is concerned with the interaction between a
government and its citizens, which occurs in areas of immense
practical importance to ordinary citizens, such as health care,
education, public housing and social security benefits. Determining
the manner in which such interaction should take place is a
continuing focus of the law in democratic states. Comparing
administrative justice across the commonwealth examines a range of
themes relevant to administrative justice. It begins by considering
it in a constitutional context, and then proceeds to compare
fundamental concepts of administrative law as they have developed
in different Commonwealth countries. This is followed by studies of
specific countries and a discussion of practical steps that have
been taken to enhance the quality of administrative justice. This
title provides a unique multifaceted insight into the development
of administrative justice and the jurisprudential as well as
practical questions to be considered in promoting it.
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