Administrative justice fin de siècle : early judicial standards of administrative conduct in Europe (1890-1910) / edited by Giacinto della Cananea and Stefano Mannoni.
2021
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Title
Administrative justice fin de siècle : early judicial standards of administrative conduct in Europe (1890-1910) / edited by Giacinto della Cananea and Stefano Mannoni.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (352 pages).
Series
Common core of European administrative laws.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I - Introduction
1: Commonality and Diversity in Administrative Justice: Fin de siècle / Giacinto della Cananea
Part II - The Legal Systems Selected for Comparative Analysis Expand
2: Standards of Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire / Angela Ferrari Zumbini
3: The Administration and the Judge: Pragmatism in Belgian Case Law (1890-1910) / Yseult Marique
4: The Judicial Elaboration of Standards for Public Administrations in France / Jérémy Mercier
5: Standards of Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910) in the German Empire / Lilly Weidemann
6: Initial Investigation on Excess of Power: Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Italy (1890-1910) / Alessandra Bassani
7: The Historical Foundations of Judicial Review in the United Kingdom / Conor McCormick
Part III - Comparative Studies
8: Liberal Democracies and the Control of Virtue: The Weakening of Representative Regimes and the Expansion of the Judiciary / Leopoldo A Moscoso
9: Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910): A Brief Comparison between the Austro-Hungarian and the German Empires / Luca De Lucia
10: The Development of Administrative Law in the United Kingdom (1890-1910) / Robert Thomas
11: The Formation of the Italian Administrative Justice System, European Common Principles of Administrative Law, and ‘Jurisdictionalization' of Administrative Justice in the Nineteenth Century / Marco Mazzamuto
12: The Administrative World of Yesterday / Stefano Mannoni
1: Commonality and Diversity in Administrative Justice: Fin de siècle / Giacinto della Cananea
Part II - The Legal Systems Selected for Comparative Analysis Expand
2: Standards of Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire / Angela Ferrari Zumbini
3: The Administration and the Judge: Pragmatism in Belgian Case Law (1890-1910) / Yseult Marique
4: The Judicial Elaboration of Standards for Public Administrations in France / Jérémy Mercier
5: Standards of Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910) in the German Empire / Lilly Weidemann
6: Initial Investigation on Excess of Power: Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Italy (1890-1910) / Alessandra Bassani
7: The Historical Foundations of Judicial Review in the United Kingdom / Conor McCormick
Part III - Comparative Studies
8: Liberal Democracies and the Control of Virtue: The Weakening of Representative Regimes and the Expansion of the Judiciary / Leopoldo A Moscoso
9: Judicial Review of Administrative Action (1890-1910): A Brief Comparison between the Austro-Hungarian and the German Empires / Luca De Lucia
10: The Development of Administrative Law in the United Kingdom (1890-1910) / Robert Thomas
11: The Formation of the Italian Administrative Justice System, European Common Principles of Administrative Law, and ‘Jurisdictionalization' of Administrative Justice in the Nineteenth Century / Marco Mazzamuto
12: The Administrative World of Yesterday / Stefano Mannoni
Summary
Administrative law permeates all area of law, and this series focuses on its role both regionally and globally. This volume focuses on the historical trajectory and developmental legacies of six legal systems from 1809-1910, and how they affect the administrative laws and legal institutions in place today.
Note
This edition also issued in print: 2021.
Administrative law permeates all area of law, and this series focuses on its role both regionally and globally. This volume focuses on the historical trajectory and developmental legacies of six legal systems from 1809-1910, and how they affect the administrative laws and legal institutions in place today.
Administrative law permeates all area of law, and this series focuses on its role both regionally and globally. This volume focuses on the historical trajectory and developmental legacies of six legal systems from 1809-1910, and how they affect the administrative laws and legal institutions in place today.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 15, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version : Administrative justice fin de siècle. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021
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Oxford Academic.
University Press Scholarship Online
Oxford Academic.
Language
English
ISBN
9780191904332 (ebook)
0191904333
0191904333
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