Scots administrative law
Scots administrative law governs the rules of administrative law in Scotland, the body of case law, statutes, secondary legislation and articles which provide the framework of procedures for judicial control over government agencies and private bodies.[1]
References
See also
Case law
- Bannatyne v Overtoun
- Burmah Oil Co. v Lord Advocate
- MacCormick v Lord Advocate
- West v Secretary of State for Scotland
Further reading
- A source book and history of administrative law in Scotland, by various authors, edited by M.R. McLarty, assisted by G. Campbell H. Paton, London, W. Hodge, 1956
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