Introduction PART I GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 1 Timothy Endicott (1998), âQuestions of Lawâ, Law Quarterly Review 2 Colin S. Diver (1991), âSound Governance and Sound Lawâ, Michigan Law Review 3 Stephen Breyer (1986), âJudicial Review of Questions of Law and Policyâ,Administrative Law Review 4 John Allison (1994), âThe Procedural Reason for Judicial Restraintâ, Public Law PART II CROSS-CURRENTS 5 Justice Ronald Sackville (2000), âThe Limits of Judicial Review of Executive Action - Some Comparisons Between Australia and the United Statesâ, Federal Law Review 6 Susan Rose-Ackerman (1994), âAmerican Administrative Law under Siege: Is Germany a Model?â, Harvard Law Review 7 Martin Shapiro (1996), âCodification of Administrative Law: The US and the Unionâ, European Law Journal 8 Timothy H. Jones (2000), âJudicial Review and Codificationâ, Legal Studies PART III EMPIRICAL RESEARCH 9 Peter H. Schuck and E. Donald Elliott (1990), âStudying Administrative Law: A Methodology for, and Report on, New Empirical Researchâ, Administrative Law Review 10 Genevra Richardson and Maurice Sunkin (1996), âJudicial Review: Questions of Impactâ, Public Law, Spring 11 Simon Halliday (2000), âThe Influence of Judicial Review on Bureaucratic Decision-Makingâ, Public Law, Spring 12 Rosemary OâLeary (1989), The Impact of Federal Court Decisions on the Policies and Administration of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyâ, Administrative Law Review 13 Hazel Genn (1993), Tribunals and Informal Justiceâ, Modem Law Review PART IV THE ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC LAW 14 Frank B. Cross (1999), The Judiciary and Public Choiceâ, Hastings Law Journal 15 William Bishop (1990), âA Theory of Administrative Lawâ, Journal of Legal Studies 16 Mark Freedland (1998), âPublic Law and Private Finance - Placing the Private Finance Initiative in a Public Law Frameâ, Public Law, Summer 17 Colin Scott (2000), âAccountability in the Regulatory Stateâ, Journal of Law and Society 18 Jody Freeman (2000), âPrivate Parties, Public Functions and the New Administrative Lawâ, Administrative Law Review PART V LIABILITY 19 David Cohen (1990), âSuing the Stateâ, University of Toronto Law Journal 20 William Bishop (1990), The Rational Strength of the Private Law Modelâ, University of Toronto Law Journal 21 Cass R. Sunstein (1983), âJudicial Relief and Public Tort Lawâ, Yale Law Journal 22 Peter Cane (1999), âDamages in Public Lawâ, Otago Law Review; Name Index