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Table of Contents Part One General introduction • Part Two Basic concepts • Part Three Kinds of evidence • Part Four Rules for excluding evidence • Part Five The rules of trial evidence • Part Eight Special evidentiary procedures


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Student resources • Interactive questions on Learning Zone


• Part Six Evaluation of evidence • Part Seven Scientifi c forensic


PUBLIC LAW Administrative Justice in South Africa 2e


Editors: G Quinot Authors: G Quinot, H Corder, T Madonsela, M Kidd, M Murcott, P Maree, S Budlender, E Webber, J Bleazard, R Cachalia, A Anthony, M Salukazana and M Finn


Administrative Justice in South Africa 2e off ers a clear, comprehensive and applied explanation of the principles and framework of administrative justice in South Africa. The text addresses both judicial and non-judicial means for control and enforcement, as well as procedural aspects of administrative law. Practical in its approach, the text provides valuable focus on the application of principles in case law, problem-solving methodology and specifi c procedural aspects of administrative justice.


The second edition includes a new, unique chapter that considers the implications of administrative justice for the creation of administrative mandates, as opposed to mere control of administrative action once taken, thus employing administrative justice in a more proactive manner.


The text off ers a clear pedagogical framework that develops independent, critical and refl ective engagement with the subject matter. A strong conceptual and enquiring approach enriches knowledge and engages readers in an interactive, topical and challenging manner. Additional, high-value educational resources support learning and teaching, further assisting students to develop the academic skills required to master their studies.


New to this edition: • The second edition is thoroughly updated to refl ect issues and legal developments within the recent period.


• The second edition off ers an expanded discussion of non-judicial forms of control and enforcement, including a new chapter that addresses the roles and powers of the Auditor-General and the Public Protector.


• The text’s discussion of legal remedies in control and enforcement proceedings is expanded to include the remedies that are available to support the interventions of the Auditor-General and the Public Protector, respectively.


• The second edition introduces a visioning, enquiring perspective that considers the ongoing system design that is requisite to engender good, just and effi cient public decision making, and to give eff ect to the constitutional promise of administrative justice.


• To support educational outcomes, the supplementary teaching and learning material is enriched and expanded.


Table of contents: Chapter 1: The development of administrative law in south africa • Chapter 2: Administrative authorities in legal context


• Chapter 3: Administrative action • Chapter 4: Non-judicial regulation of administrative


action • Chapter 5: Judicial regulation of administrative action • Chapter 6: Lawfulness • Chapter 7: Procedural fairness • Chapter 8: Reasonableness • Chapter 9: Reason • Chapter 10: Administrative justice in creating legislative mandates


• Chapter 11: Standing and procedure for judicial review • Chapter 12: Remedies in judicial review proceedings


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PAPERBACK JAN 2021 OUP SA


416 PAGES 9780190744243 9780190733148


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LAW: PUBLIC LAW


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