Common Values and the Public-Private Divide
Explore the intricate relationship between public and private law in the thought-provoking book, Common Values and the Public-Private Divide by Dawn Oliver. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, this insightful text delves into the common law tradition, examining how substantive duties of legality, fairness, and rationality are imposed on public bodies, yet often overlooked in private entities. With a comprehensive analysis spanning 348 pages, Oliver's work is essential for anyone interested in administrative law, civil rights, and the nuances of government liability in Great Britain. This paperback edition is a must-have for legal scholars, practitioners, and students alike, providing valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of public law in the United Kingdom. Enhance your understanding of the complexities that define our legal system with this essential read.