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Modern administrative law in Australia : concepts and context / edited by Matthew Groves.
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Title:Modern administrative law in Australia : concepts and context / edited by Matthew Groves.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Groves, Matthew, editor.
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Published/Created:Port Melbourne, Vic., Australia : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KU2450 .M63 2014
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Administrative law--Australia.
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Description:xxxii, 447 pages ; 25 cm
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781107692190 (pbk)
1107692199 (pbk)
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 STRUCTURE AND THEMES OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
1. Administrative law in the Australian environment / Janina Boughey
2. Administrative law in Australia: Themes and values revisited / Chief Justice
3. public/private distinction and the reach of administrative law / Chris Finn
4. Human rights and judicial review: Two sides of the same coin? / Alison Duxbury
5. Security and fairness in Australian public law / Ben Saul
6. Statutory interpretation and administrative law / Jeffrey Barnes
7. Standing for environmental groups: Protecting public and private interests / Andrew Edgar
pt. 2 JUDICIAL REVIEW
8. constitutional dimension / Hon Stephen Gageler
9. Australia's codification of judicial review: Has the legislative effort been worth it? / Anthony Cassimatis
10. evolution and entrenchment of natural justice / Matthew Groves
11. Holding government to its word: Legitimate expectations and estoppels in administrative law / Greg Weeks
12. Jurisdiction error and beyond / Mark Aronson
13. Privative clauses: Politics, legality and the constitutional dimension / Simon Young
pt. 3 BEYOND THE COURTS
14. integrity branch: A `system', an `industry', or a sensible emerging fourth arm of government? / A J Brown
15. Ombudsman / Anita Stuhmcke
16. Freedom of information: A new era with old tensions / Judith Bannister
17. Privacy / Moira Paterson
18. Tribunals and merits review / Robin Creyke
19. `Fair is foul and foul is fair': Migration tribunals and a fair hearing / Linda Pearson.