Description |
lxxiii, 1234 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Part A. Accountability in an administrative state -- 1. Administrative law - theory, history and context -- Part B. The framework for challenging and controlling government action -- 2. The framework for judicial review -- 3. Merits review and administrative tribunals -- 4. Other methods of administrative law review -- 5. Constitutional considerations -- 6. Rule-making and control of subordinate legislation -- Part C. The criteria for lawful decision-making -- 7. Foundation concepts of judicial review -- 8. Unauthorised decision-making -- 9. Executive power and decision-making -- 10. Statutory purpose and relevant considerations -- 11. Natural justice -- 12. Executive policies, directions and representations -- 13. Law, fact and evidence -- 14. Failure to perform a statutory duty -- 15. Unreasonableness, irrationality and proportionality -- Part D. Remedies for unlawful government action -- 16. The consequences of unlawful decision-making -- 17. Judicial review remedies -- 18. Standing -- Part E. Information and access -- 19. Access to information -- 20. Privacy -- 21. Obtaining reasons for government decisions |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Previous edition: 2015 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Australia. Parliament -- Powers and duties
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Judicial review of administrative acts -- Australia -- Cases
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Administrative remedies -- Australia -- Cases
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Abuse of administrative power -- Australia -- Cases
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Ombudspersons -- Australia -- Cases
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Executive power -- Australia -- Cases
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Genre/Form |
Casebooks (Law).
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Casesbooks.
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Author |
Groves, Matthew, author
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McMillan, John, author
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Smyth, Mark, author
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ISBN |
9780409348170 paperback |
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9780409348187 epub |
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