The AAT, twenty years forward : papers presented at a conference to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, 1-2 July 1996 / editor, John McMillan
Published
Canberra : Australian Institute of Administrative Law, [1998]
Twentieth anniversary of the AAT: opening address / Sir Gerald Brennan -- The First twenty years of AAT adjudication / Justice Davies -- Merit review and the AAT / John McMillan -- The Impact of the AAT on Commonwealth administration / Stephen Skehill -- The Impact of the AAT on commonwealth administration: a view from the Tribunal / Joan Dwyer -- The Impact of the AAT on social security administration / A.S. Blunn -- The Impact of Federal Court appeals on the AAT: a view from the Court / Justice Hill -- The Impact of Federal Court appeals on the AAT: a view from the Tribunal / B.J. McMahon -- Taking administrative justice seriously: reflections on the Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal / Martin Partington -- What administrative review clients can reasonably expect / John Goldring, Robin Handley -- The Impact of technology on decision-making and administrative review / Peter Sutherland, Peter Johnson -- The AAT: moving forward / Stephanie Forgie -- The Development of a tribunal charter / Brian McMahon -- The Social Security Appeals Tribunal: a generation of development / Julian Gardner -- Administrative review by the Immigration Review Tribunal / Susan Tongue -- Merits review in the States and Territories: developments and dilemmas / Jill Anderson -- Administrative review in Queensland: prospects for reform / David Solomon -- Better decisions: Commonwealth Administrative Review at the crossroads / Justice Nicholson -- Reforming the administrative review system: for better or for worse? for richer or poorer? / Julian Disney -- The AAT: back to the future / Justice Kirby -- Commentary / Peter Shergold
Analysis
Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Administrative law
Federal issue
Judicial review
State issue
Notes
"Conference sponsors, Administrative Appeals Tribunal; Australian Institute of Administrative Law; Faculty of Law, Australian National University"
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
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