1. Introduction John Bell, Mark Elliott, Jason NE Varuhas and Philip Murray 2. Public Reason and Administrative Legitimacy Jerry L Mashaw 3. Administrative Law: A Values-based Approach Paul Daly 4. The Public Interest Conception of Public Law: Its Procedural Origins and Substantive Implications Jason NE Varuhas 5. Process, Substance and the History of Error of Law Review Philip Murray 6. The Growth of Substantive Review: The Changes, their Causes and their Consequences Mark Aronson 7. 'Blasphemy Against Basics' : Doctrine, Conceptual Reasoning and Certain Decisions of the UK Supreme Court Christopher Forsyth 8.
The Legitimacy of Expectations About Fairness: Can Process and Substance be Untangled? Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks 9. Judicial Review of Delegated Legislation: Why Favour Substantive Review over Procedural Review? Andrew Edgar 10. Transubstantiation in Canadian Public Law: Processing Substance and Instantiating Process Mary Liston 11. Is Judicial Review Qualitative? Alan Robertson 12. Remedies for Laws that Violate Human Rights Kent Roach 13. 'Striking Back' and 'Clamping Down': An Alternative Perspective on Judicial Review Carol Harlow and Richard Rawlings 14. The Use and Effects of Judicial Review: Assumptions and the Empirical Evidence Maurice Sunkin and Varda Bondy 15. Common Law Public Law: Some Comparative Reflections Cheryl Saunders 16.
Comparison, Realism and Theory in Public Law David Feldman.