Presents a study of the courts' approach to reviewing the decisions of ombudsmen. Examines key features of the parties' relationship, the applicable principles of administrative law, the methodology of the survey, and its main findings on issues such as the role of statutory interpretation and the use of judicial creativity. Details the grounds on which decisions may be quashed, the uses of precedent, and the main lessons of the study
It is well known that dispute resolution schemes in the complaints branch, including ombudsman schem...
This work examines the foundations of judicial review. By doing so, it explores the constitutional ...
AnalysisThis article argues that some of the existing procedural requirements in traditional judicia...
Presents a study of the courts' approach to reviewing the decisions of ombudsmen. Examines key featu...
This article analyses the case law on ombudsman schemes in the UK, with the purpose of identifying s...
In both Australia and the United Kingdom, the ombudsman sector plays a specific role in the oversigh...
In this essay, I discuss the meaning of ten empirical studies of judicial review of agency actions t...
This thesis compares the basis on which the courts, operating through the judicial review procedure,...
Buck, Kirkham and Thompson provide a rich, detailed picture of the current state of the ombudsmen en...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and argument for, using systematic content analysis studie...
This paper accompanies Mary Sarah Bilder, The Corporate Origins of Judicial Review , 116 Yale L.J. 5...
An ombudsman institution is one of the most rapidly developing institutions in modern democratic sta...
This article analyses the growing role for ombudsman schemes in the UK administrative justice system...
This is the post-print version of the paper (with comments by reviewers). Full access in: http://jpa...
Do independent boards of appeal set up in some EU agencies and the European Ombudsman compensate for...
It is well known that dispute resolution schemes in the complaints branch, including ombudsman schem...
This work examines the foundations of judicial review. By doing so, it explores the constitutional ...
AnalysisThis article argues that some of the existing procedural requirements in traditional judicia...
Presents a study of the courts' approach to reviewing the decisions of ombudsmen. Examines key featu...
This article analyses the case law on ombudsman schemes in the UK, with the purpose of identifying s...
In both Australia and the United Kingdom, the ombudsman sector plays a specific role in the oversigh...
In this essay, I discuss the meaning of ten empirical studies of judicial review of agency actions t...
This thesis compares the basis on which the courts, operating through the judicial review procedure,...
Buck, Kirkham and Thompson provide a rich, detailed picture of the current state of the ombudsmen en...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and argument for, using systematic content analysis studie...
This paper accompanies Mary Sarah Bilder, The Corporate Origins of Judicial Review , 116 Yale L.J. 5...
An ombudsman institution is one of the most rapidly developing institutions in modern democratic sta...
This article analyses the growing role for ombudsman schemes in the UK administrative justice system...
This is the post-print version of the paper (with comments by reviewers). Full access in: http://jpa...
Do independent boards of appeal set up in some EU agencies and the European Ombudsman compensate for...
It is well known that dispute resolution schemes in the complaints branch, including ombudsman schem...
This work examines the foundations of judicial review. By doing so, it explores the constitutional ...
AnalysisThis article argues that some of the existing procedural requirements in traditional judicia...