Many administrative law principles are abstract and difficult to apply. The readings in this collection are longer than extracts in a typical cases and material volume. This will help students develop legal reasoning skills and gain a better understanding of how the principles of administrative law are applied and elaborated in specific and factual contexts.
To promote these objectives, most of the selected cases and materials are accompanied by reading questions designed to focus students on the essentials of each case and to stimulate further thought.
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Oxford University Press Australia
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-19-030525-3 (9780190305253)
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Peter Cane, Yorke Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Christ's College, The University of Cambridge.
Leighton McDonald, Associate Professor, College of Law at the Australian National University.
Kristen Rundle, Associate Professor, Melbourne Law School.
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Emeritus Distinguished ProfessorEmeritus Distinguished Professor, Australian National University, Australia
ProfessorProfessor, Australian National University, Australia
Associate ProfessorAssociate Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia
TABLE OF CASESTABLE OF STATUTESWhy Does Administrative Law Matter?The Scope of Judicial ReviewJudicial Review Remedies and the Consequences of Legal ErrorAdministrative Law Norms (AKA the Grounds of Review)Access to Judicial ReviewRestricting Judicial ReviewTribunals and Merits ReviewBeyond Courts and TribunalsFreedom of InformationValues and Effects of Administrative Law