Description |
xxx, 306 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. How to approach administrative --2. The constitutional and legal framework --3. Where to begin? Non-judicial review of administrative action --4. Other avenues of review: the Ombudsman, freedom of information and the right to reasons --5. Delegated legislation and statutory interpretation --6. Introduction to judicial review: jurisdiction, justiciability and standing --7. Simple Ultra Vires: decisions made beyond power --8. Extended Ultra Vires: abuse of power --9. Extended Ultra Vires: refusal to exercise a discretion --10. Procedural fairness (natural justice) --11. The content of the hearing rule --12. The bias rule, reasons and probative evidence --13. Substantive fairness? Estoppel: undertakings regarding the future exercise of power --14. Status of unlawful decisions and ouster clauses --15. The final hurdle! Judicial remedies and the ADJR Act --16. An overview |
Summary |
This book provides a concise but comprehensive account of administrative law in Australia today |
Notes |
Previous ed. published: 2005 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Administrative law -- Interpretation and construction.
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Administrative law -- Australia -- Interpretation and construction.
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Administrative law -- Australia.
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LC no. |
2008426085 |
ISBN |
9781862876903 (paperback:) |
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