1st Edition
The Parliamentary Ombudsman A Study in the Control of Administrative Action
Preface. Abbreviations. 1. Complaints and the control of Administrative Action 2. From Ombudsman to Parliamentary Commissioner 3. The Parliamentary Commissioner Scheme: Principles and Prognoses 4. The Office 5. Jurisdiction: I. Mandatory Provisions of the Act 6. Jurisdiction: II. The Commissioner’s Discretionary Powers 7. Cases Investigated 8. Maladministration 9. Injustice and Remedies 10. The Parliamentary Commissioner and the Administration 11. Sachsenhausen 12. The Select Committee: I. Sachsenhausen and the Search for a Role 13. The Select Committee: II. Instrument for Change 14. The Parliamentary Commissioner Scheme in Perspective. Appendices: A. Plan of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. B. Official Reports C. Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967. Index.
Biography
Roy Gregory (1935-2015) was Emeritus Professor of Politics at Reading University where he worked from 1964 to 2000. He was educated at Brasenose and Nuffield College, Oxford. During the 1970s, his major interest turned to the Ombudsman institution. He was co-founder of the ICI (International Institute for Ombudsman Studies) establishing and running courses on the Ombudsman. He also wrote widely on the Ombudsman in learned journals and, in 2002, together with Philip Giddings, he produced a major book The Ombudsman, the Citizen and Parliament. A sudden and serious illness was to interrupt this work in 2003. However, an unfinished manuscript on the miners and contemporary British politics is lodged in the library of Brasenose College for reference use.
Peter Hutchesson was, at the time of original publication, a New Zealand lawyer. From 1970 to 1972 he was a Research Officer with the Royal Institute of Public Administration.






