Description |
xlix, 797 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Issues and Problems in Australia Administrative Law -- Ch. 2. The Rise (and Decline?) of Administrative Law -- Ch. 3. Freedom of Information and Open Government -- Ch. 4. Understanding Decisions: Reasons, Discovery and Evidence -- Ch. 5. Investigating Administrative Activity - Dealing with Corruption -- Ch. 6. Investigating Administrative Decisions - The Ombudsman -- Ch. 7. Administrative Review On the Merits -- Ch. 8. Delegated Legislation -- Ch. 9. Judicial Review: Reviewable Decision -- Ch. 10. Standing to Seek Judicial Review -- Ch. 11. Grounds for Review - Exceeding Powers -- Ch. 12. The Exercise of Discretionary Power -- Ch. 13. The Duty to Act for Proper Purposes and in Good Faith -- Ch. 14. The Duty to Take into Account Only Relevant Considerations -- Ch. 15. Unreasonableness, No Evidence and Other Limitations to Administrative Decision-Making -- Ch. 16. The Right to Procedural Fairness - General Principles -- Ch. 17. The Right to Procedural Fairness - Application -- Ch. 18. The Hearing Rule -- Ch. 19. The Rule Against Bias -- Ch. 20. Limits to Fairness -- Ch. 21. Judicial Remedies -- Ch. 22. Discretion |
Analysis |
Administrative law |
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Cases (Law) |
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Federal issue |
Notes |
Change of title, this titile is known as : Administrative law : commentary and materials. From the 2002 edition it is known now as Douglas and Jones's Administrative law |
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Includes index |
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Previous edition. : 1996 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 775-792 |
Subject |
Administrative law -- Cases.
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Administrative law -- Australia -- Cases.
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Administrative law -- Australia.
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Author |
Jones, Melinda.
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ISBN |
1862873259 (paperback) |
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