Law and Administration takes a contextual approach to administrative
law, setting law and legal rules in the context of the social, political
and economic forces that shape the law, and of the complex
constitutional framework in which contemporary administrative law
operates. This book contains a full account of judicial review, the
traditional heartland of administrative law, and adds to this by taking
into account the concerns of government, officials and agencies who
operate and shape the law. It also looks at the possible future of
administrative law in an increasingly automated and digitalised world. A
fully revised and updated new edition, this book includes new case
studies of regulatory agencies and government contracting to develop
understanding of law in practice.