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Abstract Legitimate expectations is well known as a doctrine of public law in both domestic and HRA law. It is, nonetheless, a distinctive general principle of EC law. As such, the Administrative Court is bound to observe the EC general principle of legitimate expectations, as articulated by the ECJ, in its discrete form.
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Abstract Legitimate expectations is well known as a doctrine of public law in both domestic and HRA law. It is, nonetheless, a distinctive general principle of EC law. As such, the Administrative Court is bound to observe the EC general principle of legitimate expectations, as articulated by the ECJ, in its discrete form.
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Legitimate Expectation: Current Issues
Judicial Review, 2006(2006). Legitimate Expectation: Current Issues. Judicial Review: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 294-297.
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Resiling from Legitimate Expectations
Judicial Review, 2008(2008). Resiling from Legitimate Expectations. Judicial Review: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 219-231.
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Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The doctrine of legitimate expectation is a concept which has been evolved to exercise control over the discretionary power conferred on executive. This doctrine imposes a duty on public authority taking into consideration the entire relevant factor relating to such expectation.
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Legitimate Expectations: An Overview
Judicial Review, 2010(2010). Legitimate Expectations: An Overview. Judicial Review: Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 388-393.
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Legitimate Expectation: Domestic Principles
Judicial Review, 2000(2000). Legitimate Expectation: Domestic Principles. Judicial Review: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 188-192.
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FET and Legitimate Expectations
2017This chapter is intended to investigate the nature and the scope of legitimate expectations in international investment law. It is argued that legitimate expectations embody a general principle of international law with its own foundations in the international legal order itself and that such principle, as an FET element, may demand protection under ...
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Legitimate Expectation as a Relevancy
Judicial Review, 2003(2003). Legitimate Expectation as a Relevancy. Judicial Review: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 144-148.
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This chapter examines legitimate expectations, how they are formed, and under what circumstances they can be enforced. It explains that, in practice, any legitimate expectations claim will fall into the category of either procedural expectation or substantive claim.
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