Examining the law of judicial review in the context of commercial regulation, this book provides a critical view of British courts' deferential attitude to commercial regulation. It advocates a more intensive form of review based on the principle of proportionality which is more satisfactory in terms of individual justice.
Examining the law of judicial review in the context of commercial regulation, this book provides a critical view of British courts' deferential attitude to commercial regulation. It advocates a more intensive form of review based on the principle of proportionality which is more satisfactory in terms of individual justice.
Dr. Jaime Arancibia is Lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law and Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at Universidad de los Andes (Chile), and the author of several articles in public law litigation. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Centre for Public Law at Cambridge University.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Judicial Review of Commercial Regulation 2: The Orthodox Deferential Approach 3: Objections to the Orthodox Approach 4: A More Intensive Review based on European Liberal Influences 5: The Influence of the European Principle of Proportionality upon UK Regulatory Law 6: The Broader Effect of the Principle of Proportionality 7: Conclusion
1: Judicial Review of Commercial Regulation 2: The Orthodox Deferential Approach 3: Objections to the Orthodox Approach 4: A More Intensive Review based on European Liberal Influences 5: The Influence of the European Principle of Proportionality upon UK Regulatory Law 6: The Broader Effect of the Principle of Proportionality 7: Conclusion
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