Unreasonableness as a Ground of Judicial Review in South Africa: Constitutional Challenges for South Africa's Administrative Law : Including Comparative Aspects of German Public Law |
Contents
Constitutionalisation of administrative justice and the implications | 25 |
Reasonableness in the Promotion of Administrative Justice | 41 |
The principles of reasonableness and proportionality in the context | 51 |
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able according achieve administrative act administrative action administrative court Administrative Justice Act Administrative Law already appeal application approach authorised authority Baxter Bill body Chapter Committee competence concept concerned considered Constitution context Controlling deal decide decision determine discretion discretionary discussion drafting effect empowering examination executive exercise extent fact fair Federal Final follows further German Administrative Law give given Government granted grounds grounds for judicial grounds of review held important interest Interim issue judgement judicial review judiciary justifiable Law Commission legislation less limit matter means ministrative nature necessary objection paragraph participant particular party person principle procedure proceedings Project Promotion of Administrative proportionality provision Public Law question rational reasons referred refused regard regulations relating relevant remedy Report respect restrictive review of administrative right to administrative rules SAJHR Section 24 sion South African status subsection taken tion tribunal unreasonableness VwGO VwVfG