Modern Administrative Law in Australia
Herausgeber: Groves, Matthew
Modern Administrative Law in Australia
Herausgeber: Groves, Matthew
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Modern Administrative Law in Australia provides an authoritative overview of administrative law in Australia.
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Modern Administrative Law in Australia provides an authoritative overview of administrative law in Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 895g
- ISBN-13: 9781107692190
- ISBN-10: 1107692199
- Artikelnr.: 40129455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 895g
- ISBN-13: 9781107692190
- ISBN-10: 1107692199
- Artikelnr.: 40129455
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Structure and Themes of Administrative Law: 1. Administrative
law in the Australian environment Matthew Groves and Janina Boughey; 2.
Administrative law in Australia: themes and values revisited Robert S.
French; 3. The public/private distinction and the reach of administrative
law Chris Finn; 4. Human rights and judicial review: two sides of the same
coin? Alison Duxbury; 5. Security and fairness in Australian public law Ben
Saul; 6. Statutory interpretation and administrative law Jeffrey Barnes; 7.
Standing to maintain public law proceedings Andrew Edgar; Part II. Judicial
Review: 8. The constitutional dimension Stephen Gageler; 9. Australia's
codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?
Peter Billings and Anthony E. Cassimatis; 10. The evolution and
entrenchment of natural justice Matthew Groves; 11. Holding government to
its word: legitimate expectations and estoppels in administrative law Greg
Weeks; 12. Jurisdictional error and beyond Mark Aronson; 13. Privative
clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension Simon Young;
Part III. Beyond the Courts: 14. The integrity branch: a 'system', and
'industry', or a sensible emerging fourth arm of the government? A. J.
Brown; 15. The ombudsman Anita Stuhmcke; 16. Freedom of information: a new
era with old tensions Judith Bannister; 17. Privacy Moira Paterson; 18.
Tribunals and merits review Robin Creyke; 19. 'Fair is foul and foul is
fair': migration tribunals and a fair hearing Linda Pearson.
law in the Australian environment Matthew Groves and Janina Boughey; 2.
Administrative law in Australia: themes and values revisited Robert S.
French; 3. The public/private distinction and the reach of administrative
law Chris Finn; 4. Human rights and judicial review: two sides of the same
coin? Alison Duxbury; 5. Security and fairness in Australian public law Ben
Saul; 6. Statutory interpretation and administrative law Jeffrey Barnes; 7.
Standing to maintain public law proceedings Andrew Edgar; Part II. Judicial
Review: 8. The constitutional dimension Stephen Gageler; 9. Australia's
codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?
Peter Billings and Anthony E. Cassimatis; 10. The evolution and
entrenchment of natural justice Matthew Groves; 11. Holding government to
its word: legitimate expectations and estoppels in administrative law Greg
Weeks; 12. Jurisdictional error and beyond Mark Aronson; 13. Privative
clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension Simon Young;
Part III. Beyond the Courts: 14. The integrity branch: a 'system', and
'industry', or a sensible emerging fourth arm of the government? A. J.
Brown; 15. The ombudsman Anita Stuhmcke; 16. Freedom of information: a new
era with old tensions Judith Bannister; 17. Privacy Moira Paterson; 18.
Tribunals and merits review Robin Creyke; 19. 'Fair is foul and foul is
fair': migration tribunals and a fair hearing Linda Pearson.
Part I. The Structure and Themes of Administrative Law: 1. Administrative
law in the Australian environment Matthew Groves and Janina Boughey; 2.
Administrative law in Australia: themes and values revisited Robert S.
French; 3. The public/private distinction and the reach of administrative
law Chris Finn; 4. Human rights and judicial review: two sides of the same
coin? Alison Duxbury; 5. Security and fairness in Australian public law Ben
Saul; 6. Statutory interpretation and administrative law Jeffrey Barnes; 7.
Standing to maintain public law proceedings Andrew Edgar; Part II. Judicial
Review: 8. The constitutional dimension Stephen Gageler; 9. Australia's
codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?
Peter Billings and Anthony E. Cassimatis; 10. The evolution and
entrenchment of natural justice Matthew Groves; 11. Holding government to
its word: legitimate expectations and estoppels in administrative law Greg
Weeks; 12. Jurisdictional error and beyond Mark Aronson; 13. Privative
clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension Simon Young;
Part III. Beyond the Courts: 14. The integrity branch: a 'system', and
'industry', or a sensible emerging fourth arm of the government? A. J.
Brown; 15. The ombudsman Anita Stuhmcke; 16. Freedom of information: a new
era with old tensions Judith Bannister; 17. Privacy Moira Paterson; 18.
Tribunals and merits review Robin Creyke; 19. 'Fair is foul and foul is
fair': migration tribunals and a fair hearing Linda Pearson.
law in the Australian environment Matthew Groves and Janina Boughey; 2.
Administrative law in Australia: themes and values revisited Robert S.
French; 3. The public/private distinction and the reach of administrative
law Chris Finn; 4. Human rights and judicial review: two sides of the same
coin? Alison Duxbury; 5. Security and fairness in Australian public law Ben
Saul; 6. Statutory interpretation and administrative law Jeffrey Barnes; 7.
Standing to maintain public law proceedings Andrew Edgar; Part II. Judicial
Review: 8. The constitutional dimension Stephen Gageler; 9. Australia's
codification of judicial review: has the legislative effort been worth it?
Peter Billings and Anthony E. Cassimatis; 10. The evolution and
entrenchment of natural justice Matthew Groves; 11. Holding government to
its word: legitimate expectations and estoppels in administrative law Greg
Weeks; 12. Jurisdictional error and beyond Mark Aronson; 13. Privative
clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension Simon Young;
Part III. Beyond the Courts: 14. The integrity branch: a 'system', and
'industry', or a sensible emerging fourth arm of the government? A. J.
Brown; 15. The ombudsman Anita Stuhmcke; 16. Freedom of information: a new
era with old tensions Judith Bannister; 17. Privacy Moira Paterson; 18.
Tribunals and merits review Robin Creyke; 19. 'Fair is foul and foul is
fair': migration tribunals and a fair hearing Linda Pearson.