
Principles of Administrative Law, Second Edition
OUP Australia and New Zealand (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 8. January 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-19-557609-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a clear and concise account of the main principles of administrative law. More than that, it sets those principles in historical, comparative and constitutional perspective. Principles of Administrative Law guides the reader through the complexities of the current law and provides an account of how it developed and where it might go in the years to come. This book tells not only what administrative law is but also what it is about. It explains as well as informs.
Unlike a traditional textbook, Principles of Administrative Law offers an uncluttered statement of the essentials of the subject. Unlike an 'outline' or 'introduction', however, it uses this statement of the basics as the foundation for an exploration of the law's origins and conceptual foundations and of its institutional and constitutional context. In addition, it covers various important topics not found in other administrative law books for students. It is a significant addition to the
literature on Australian administrative law, and meets a real need for a short book that is both broad and deep in its treatment of this increasingly topical area of law.
Unlike a traditional textbook, Principles of Administrative Law offers an uncluttered statement of the essentials of the subject. Unlike an 'outline' or 'introduction', however, it uses this statement of the basics as the foundation for an exploration of the law's origins and conceptual foundations and of its institutional and constitutional context. In addition, it covers various important topics not found in other administrative law books for students. It is a significant addition to the
literature on Australian administrative law, and meets a real need for a short book that is both broad and deep in its treatment of this increasingly topical area of law.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Melbourne
Australia
Publishing group
Oxford University Press Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Students studying Administrative Law as a compulsory part of their undergraduate or postgraduate law degrees
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-557609-2 (9780195576092)
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Persons
Peter Cane is Professor and Director, John Fleming Centre for Advancement of Legal Research, College of Law, Australian National University.
Leighton McDonald is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Law at the Australian National University.
Leighton McDonald is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Law at the Australian National University.
Author
Professor, Australian National University
Professor, Australian National University
Content
1. Getting Our Bearings2. Historical and Constitutional Contexts3. The Scope of Judicial Review4. Judicial Review Remedies5. The Grounds of Judicial Review6. Access to Judicial Review7. Restricting Judicial Review8. Tribunals and Merits Review9. Beyond Courts and Tribunals10. Freedom of Information11. Private Law in a Public Context: Contract and Tort12. Values and Effects of Administrative Law