Administrative justice and its availability / edited by Debra Mortimer.
2015
M300.K1 ADM
Available at Brisbane
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Title
Administrative justice and its availability / edited by Debra Mortimer.
ISBN
9781760020279 (hbk.)
9781760021047 (ebook)
9781760021047 (ebook)
Imprint
Annandale, N.S.W. : The Federation Press, 2015.
Language
English
Description
xxiii, 183 p. ; 22 cm
Call Number
M300.K1 ADM
Summary
"The Federal Court of Australia exercises principal trial and intermediate appellate jurisdiction in relation to federal administrative law in Australia, a jurisdiction which is central to the Court's existence and function. Therefore, it was fitting for the Court, together with the Law Council of Australia, to host a conference designed to provoke thought and discussion about contemporary issues in Australian federal administrative law, held in conjunction with the Court's August 2014 judges' conference. Through comprehensive panel reports on each session, this publication gives the reader the flavour of the entire conference, including the lively debates. Nine individual papers are also reproduced, covering the most important current issues in federal administrative law and bringing a variety of perspectives to those issues." -- Publisher's website.
Note
Table of contents and index are taken from the published work with the permission of the publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Justice Dennis Davis
The Hon William Gummoe AC
Justice Gleeson SC
Kristen Walker QC
Justice Alan Robertson
Stephen McLeish
Margaret Allars SC
Melinda Richards QC
Neil Williams SC
Administrative law: the challenges of the 21st century / Rationality and reasonableness as grounds for review / Taking stock after Li / Judicial review for unreasonableness or irrationality: the role of proportionality / The contemporary approach to jurisdictional error / Reasons, reasoning and jurisdictional error / The distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors: its significance and rationale / Accessibility, merits review and self-represented litigants / Constitutional writ review and the ADJR Act / Reports on panel sessions.
The Hon William Gummoe AC
Justice Gleeson SC
Kristen Walker QC
Justice Alan Robertson
Stephen McLeish
Margaret Allars SC
Melinda Richards QC
Neil Williams SC
Administrative law: the challenges of the 21st century / Rationality and reasonableness as grounds for review / Taking stock after Li / Judicial review for unreasonableness or irrationality: the role of proportionality / The contemporary approach to jurisdictional error / Reasons, reasoning and jurisdictional error / The distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional errors: its significance and rationale / Accessibility, merits review and self-represented litigants / Constitutional writ review and the ADJR Act / Reports on panel sessions.
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