Part One: Introduction
1. What is Administrative Law?
2. Principles and Theories Relevant to Understanding and Critiquing Judicial Review and Its Alternatives
Part Two: Judicial Review
3. Amenability to Judicial Review
4. Grounds of Judicial Review: Procedural Grounds
5. Grounds of Judicial Review: Traditional Substantive Grounds
6. Grounds of Judicial Review: Rights
7. Grounds of Judicial Review: Other Modern Extensions of Substantive Grounds
8. Uncertainty and Debates on the Scope of Judicial Review
9. Judicial Review Remedies
Part Three: Other Judicial Norms and Remedies
10. Other Administrative Law Remedies
11. Private Law Actions Against Public Decision-Makers
Part Four: Beyond Judicial Norms and Remedies
12. Further Standards Governing Administration and Claimable by Individuals
13. Non-Judicial Avenues of Recourse
14. Principles for Designing and Evaluating Decision-Making Procedures and Remedial Avenues: Administrative Justice Literature