Administrative law, and more specifically administrative justice, is becoming increasingly important in the context of environmental law. The enforcement of environmental law depends to a large extent on administrative decision-making by environmental authorities. A developer who whishes to undertake a development activity that may have a detrimental effect on the environment, will require an environmental authorization that must be granted by the relevant environmental authority. There may be certain instance where the application for such an authorization is unduly delayed, or where there are mala fides on the part of the relevant authority. This may inevitably infringe the right of the developer to, inter alia, administrative justice. It...