Chapter in an edited volume on global administrative law. Traces debates about the idea of 'public interest' in legal and political science literature, and considers use of the term in fora that include UK courts. Argues that conceptions of public interest should be pluraralist, as per one of the dominant schools of thought on global administrative law.
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Bibliographic Information
Type: Book Chapter
Book Title: Values in Global Administrative Law (2011)
Page Reference: 215-238
ISBN: 9781849460095