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Law And Administrative Discretion, Sir David Williams David Q. C.
Law And Administrative Discretion, Sir David Williams David Q. C.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Sir David Williams originally presented this paper as the
inaugural lecturer for the Ralph F. Fuchs lecture series at the
Indiana University School of Law on April 15, 1993. Professor
Fuchs was a faculty member of the Indiana University School of
Law from 1945 until his death in 1985. He was an important
contributor to the drafting of the Administrative Procedure Act of
1946, president of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, an active
participant in the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People, a leader of the American Association of University
Professors, and a fighter for free speech and …
Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps
Some Effects Of European Law On English Administrative Law, Yvonne Cripps
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
In this article, Dr. Cripps discusses how European law has
affected English law in recent decades, particularly with regard to
the constitutional supremacy enjoyed by the English legislative
branch. She notes the reception by English judges of concepts of
legitimate expectation and proportionality previously recognized in
some European Community nations. Dr. Cripps predicts that the
English bench will be increasingly willing to take European law
into account in their decisionmaking.