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Legitimate Expectation

2021
Abstract Chapters 2 to 7 laid out the argument that contemporary administrative law can be understood in terms of administrative law values. This chapter is less concerned with interpreting the decided cases than with prescribing how judges ought to deal with potential conflict between the values.
Mark Elliott, Jason Varuhas
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NIMBYism and Legitimate Expectations

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2023
ABSTRACTAn increasing portion of contemporary politics revolves around a set of claims made by those (typically derisively) referred to as NIMBYs. Despite its practical significance, NIMBYism has not received significant attention in academic philosophy.
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Conventionalism and Legitimate Expectations

Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2020
To be a conventionalist about a specific obligation or right is to believe that the obligation or right is dependent on the existence of a social practice. A conventionalist about property, for example, believes that a moral right to property is generated by conventional norms rather than by any natural right.
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Substantive Legitimate Expectations

Judicial Review, 2016
1. In this article, I intend to explore the doctrine of substantive legitimate expectations by looking at how the courts have applied it.
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Legitimate Expectation

2019
Abstract This chapter focuses on the principle of legitimate expectation applying to professional conduct cases. It expounds on the decision in Brabazon-Drenning v. UKCC and the Court of Appeal in Patel v. GMC that feature legitimate expectations. During the Brabazon-Drenning v.
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Legitimate Expectations and Land

Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2017
Abstract This paper focuses on land as a domain in which legitimate expectations can give rise to entitlements. The central argument is that people are connected to other people and to projects, which are symbolically and materially rooted in particular places.
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