Administrative law principles / by Haydn Rigby
2024
M300.K1 RIG 2023
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Title
Administrative law principles / by Haydn Rigby
Author
Edition
1st edition
ISBN
9780455247977 paperback
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited, 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
xxviii, 284 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
M300.K1 RIG 2023
Summary
Administrative Law Principles 1st ed is an ideal primer for students of administrative law. It includes a systematic approach to resolving problems arising in administrative law including the numerous threshold issues such as standing, jurisdiction and justiciability which serve as gatekeepers to this area of the law and offers pragmatic solutions and multiple suggested approaches when tackling government bureaucracies. Once a tribunal’s or courts administrative law jurisdiction is found to be enlivened, the book then settles into a thorough examination of the many relevant grounds for review (and how they interrelate to one another and the concept of ‘cascading grounds’) as well as discussing appropriate remedies. The book strives for a balance of clear and accessible explanations of the basic concepts of administrative law with some of the more intricate unsettled points of law for those who wish to take a deeper dive into the area, all aided by compact summaries of the law in each chapter, which help aid in an understanding of complex legal concepts and how they relate to one another. - Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The nature of administrative law
2. Threshold issues: justiciability
3. Threshold issues : jurisdiction
4. Threshold issues: standing
5. Merits review
6. Merits review : discovery processes, reasons and FOI
7. External merits review: adjudicative processes - tribunals and hearing bodies
8. External merits review: investigatory processes - ombudsman
9. The nature of judicial review
10. The ADJR Act
11. Grounds of review: jurisdictional error - narrow ultra vires
12. Grounds of review: broad ultra vires - discretionary factors
13. Natural justice and the hearing rule
14. Natural justice: The rule against bias
15. Consequences and remedies.
2. Threshold issues: justiciability
3. Threshold issues : jurisdiction
4. Threshold issues: standing
5. Merits review
6. Merits review : discovery processes, reasons and FOI
7. External merits review: adjudicative processes - tribunals and hearing bodies
8. External merits review: investigatory processes - ombudsman
9. The nature of judicial review
10. The ADJR Act
11. Grounds of review: jurisdictional error - narrow ultra vires
12. Grounds of review: broad ultra vires - discretionary factors
13. Natural justice and the hearing rule
14. Natural justice: The rule against bias
15. Consequences and remedies.
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