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Legitimate Expectations in Administrative Law

by Soren Schonberg, Sren J. Schnberg
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Overview


This book offers a detailed, comparative, and critical analysis of the notion of 'legitimate expectations' in administrative law. It sets out the moral justification for protection of expectations and examines how procedural and substantive principles of administrative law--as well as principles of tort liability--contribute to their protection in English, French, and EC law.

Synopsis

This book offers a detailed, comparative, and critical analysis of the notion of 'legitimate expectations' in administrative law. It sets out the moral justification for protection of expectations and examines how procedural and substantive principles of administrative law—as well as principles of tort liability—contribute to their protection in English, French, and EC law.

About the Author, Soren Schonberg

Soren Schonberg is a referendaire in the Chambers of Advocate-General Francis Jacobs at the European Court of Justice.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198299479

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