Description |
xxiv, 432 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Contents: 1Getting Our Bearings 2Historical and Constitutional Contexts 3The Scope of Judicial Review 4Judicial Review Remedies 5The Grounds of judicial Review 6Access to Judicial Review 7 Restricting Judicial Review 8Tribunals and Merits Review 9Beyond Courts and Tribunals 10Private Law in a Public Context: Contract and Tort 11Values and |
Summary |
Many administrative law principles are abstract and difficult to apply. The longer readings in this collection will help students develop legal reasoning skills and gain a better understanding of how the principles of administrative law are applied and elaborated in specific and factual contexts. Australian authors from ANU |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Previously published: 2009 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Donated by Mr Tom Pearce for the Library Bookplate appeal 2013 Mr Tom Pearce |
Subject |
Administrative law -- Australia -- Cases.
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Administrative law -- Australia.
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Author |
McDonald, Leighton, author
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ISBN |
9780195576115 (paperback) |
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