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Principles of administrative law

Title
Principles of administrative law / Leighton McDonald, Kristen Rundle, Emily Hammond.
ISBN
9780190338596
0190338598
9780190338589
019033858X
Edition
Fourth edition.
Publication
Docklands, Victoria : Oxford University Press, [2023]
Physical Description
xxvii, 423 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
Principles of Administrative Law offers a sophisticated yet clear account of what can be a dense and complex subject area. The principles, concepts and ways of thinking offered, provide pathways to a deeper understanding of the primary materials of administrative law, challenging readers to consider the role it plays in the control of public or governmental power in a contemporary setting. The book encourages critical reflection on the key questions: 'What is administrative law?', 'What does it do, and how?' and 'Why is it needed?'.This book is supported by Cases for Principles of Administrative Law; a volume which guides further reading and reflection and includes cases which illustrate the core concepts and principles of administrative law.
Other editions
Cane, Peter, 1950- Principles of administrative law. Third edition. South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 20, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Why does Administrative Law matter?
2. Navigating Australia's multiple provisions for judicial review
3. The scope of Judicial Review
4. Judicial Review remedies and the Consequences of Legal Error
5. Administrative Law Norms (AKA the Grounds of Review)
6. Access to Judicial Review
7. Legislative Restrictions on Judicial Review of Executive Action
8. Tribunals and Merits Review
9. Beyond Courts and Tribunals
10. Delegated Legislation
11. Freedom of Information
12. Values and Effects of Administrative Law.
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