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- catalog contributor b2633622.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 239-242.".
- catalog description "Cases where duty is not correlative to individual rights -- IV. Conclusion -- 7. Locus standi in relation to the declaration and the injuction -- I. Suits by the Attorney-General -- 1 -- The public -- 2 -- Public interest -- a. Public nuisance -- b. Excess of power by public bodies -- c. Breach of duty imposed for benefit of the public -- 3 -- The judicial attitude -- 4 -- Practice -- a. Relator actions -- b. Relator as co-plaintiff -- II. Suits by private individuals -- 1 -- Private right -- 2 -- Special damage -- a. Public nuisance -- i. Actual damage test -- ii. Pecuniary loss test -- iii. Critique -- b. Challenge of validity of subordinate legislation -- c. Challenge of executive action -- i. Suits by property owners -- ii. Competitor suits -- iii. Ratepayer suits -- d. Statutory right -- III. Suits by public authorities -- 8. Locus standi in relation to statutory appeals -- I. Appeal by local authority against reversal of its order -- ".
- catalog description "II. Appeal by third party against administrative order made in respect of another -- 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog description "Part One : Introductory -- 1. Locus standi and the role of judicial review -- I. Public actions -- II. Private actions -- Part Two : Constitutional litigation -- 2. Locus standi to raise constitutional issues -- government officials -- I. Direct challenge in inter-governmental suits -- 1 -- Invasion of federal/state rights -- 2 -- Invasion of public rights -- II. Collateral challenge -- 1 -- Public officials -- 2 -- Attorney-General -- 3. Locus standi to raise constitutional issues -- private individuals -- I. Personal interest -- 1 -- Direct challenge -- a. Private right -- b. Special interest -- i. Invasion of plantiff's constitutional rights -- ii. Where plaintiff pleads constitutional jus tertii -- iii. Member of class within terms of statute -- iv. Locus standi and justiciability -- 2 -- Collateral attack -- a. Vicarious assertion of constitutional rights -- i. Impracticability of third party asserting his constitutional rights -- ".
- catalog description "ii. Non-severability of constitutional from un-constitutional provisions or applications -- iii. 'Void on the face' doctrine -- II. Collective interest -- 1 -- Taxpayer suits -- 2 -- Consumer suits -- Part Three : Judicial remedies and statutory appeals -- 4. Locus standi in relation to prohibition -- I. Cases according stranger standing -- II. Cases limiting standing to aggrieved person -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Locus standi in relation to ceiorari -- I. Application by Attorney-General -- II. Application by private litigant -- 1 -- Cases according stranger standing -- 2 -- Cases limiting standing to 'aggrieved person' -- 3 -- Present standing rule -- 4 -- Definition of 'aggrieved person' -- 6. Locus standi in relation to mandamus -- I. 'Legal right' in contradistinction to 'equitable right' -- II. 'Legal right' in traditional syntax of private law -- III. 'Legal right' denoting 'special interest' -- 1 -- Cases where duty is correlative to individual rights -- 2 -- ".
- catalog extent "xlix, 249 p.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Singapore, Singapore University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Commonwealth countries.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342.06/6/09171242".
- catalog subject "Judicial review of administrative acts Commonwealth countries.".
- catalog subject "Judicial review of administrative acts United States.".
- catalog subject "KD4902.Z95 T47".
- catalog subject "Locus standi Commonwealth countries.".
- catalog subject "Locus standi United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cases where duty is not correlative to individual rights -- IV. Conclusion -- 7. Locus standi in relation to the declaration and the injuction -- I. Suits by the Attorney-General -- 1 -- The public -- 2 -- Public interest -- a. Public nuisance -- b. Excess of power by public bodies -- c. Breach of duty imposed for benefit of the public -- 3 -- The judicial attitude -- 4 -- Practice -- a. Relator actions -- b. Relator as co-plaintiff -- II. Suits by private individuals -- 1 -- Private right -- 2 -- Special damage -- a. Public nuisance -- i. Actual damage test -- ii. Pecuniary loss test -- iii. Critique -- b. Challenge of validity of subordinate legislation -- c. Challenge of executive action -- i. Suits by property owners -- ii. Competitor suits -- iii. Ratepayer suits -- d. Statutory right -- III. Suits by public authorities -- 8. Locus standi in relation to statutory appeals -- I. Appeal by local authority against reversal of its order -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Appeal by third party against administrative order made in respect of another -- 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One : Introductory -- 1. Locus standi and the role of judicial review -- I. Public actions -- II. Private actions -- Part Two : Constitutional litigation -- 2. Locus standi to raise constitutional issues -- government officials -- I. Direct challenge in inter-governmental suits -- 1 -- Invasion of federal/state rights -- 2 -- Invasion of public rights -- II. Collateral challenge -- 1 -- Public officials -- 2 -- Attorney-General -- 3. Locus standi to raise constitutional issues -- private individuals -- I. Personal interest -- 1 -- Direct challenge -- a. Private right -- b. Special interest -- i. Invasion of plantiff's constitutional rights -- ii. Where plaintiff pleads constitutional jus tertii -- iii. Member of class within terms of statute -- iv. Locus standi and justiciability -- 2 -- Collateral attack -- a. Vicarious assertion of constitutional rights -- i. Impracticability of third party asserting his constitutional rights -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "ii. Non-severability of constitutional from un-constitutional provisions or applications -- iii. 'Void on the face' doctrine -- II. Collective interest -- 1 -- Taxpayer suits -- 2 -- Consumer suits -- Part Three : Judicial remedies and statutory appeals -- 4. Locus standi in relation to prohibition -- I. Cases according stranger standing -- II. Cases limiting standing to aggrieved person -- III. Conclusion -- 5. Locus standi in relation to ceiorari -- I. Application by Attorney-General -- II. Application by private litigant -- 1 -- Cases according stranger standing -- 2 -- Cases limiting standing to 'aggrieved person' -- 3 -- Present standing rule -- 4 -- Definition of 'aggrieved person' -- 6. Locus standi in relation to mandamus -- I. 'Legal right' in contradistinction to 'equitable right' -- II. 'Legal right' in traditional syntax of private law -- III. 'Legal right' denoting 'special interest' -- 1 -- Cases where duty is correlative to individual rights -- 2 -- ".
- catalog title "Locus standi and judicial review [by] S. M. Thio. With a foreword by S. A. de Smith.".
- catalog type "text".