
Administrative Law in a Changing State
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Linda Pearson is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of New South Wales, having worked previously for the Social Security Appeals Tribunal and the Migration Review Tribunal.
Michael Taggart is the Alexander Turner Professor of Law in the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He has written extensively on administrative and public law, privatisation and the public/private law divide. He has visited at the Universities of Melbourne, Toronto, Cambridge, Paris II, Saskatchewan, Western Ontario and Queen's University at Kingston and Osgoode Hall Law School.
Content
1 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Administrative Law in an Age of Rights Thomas Poole
2 Common Law and Statute Law in US Federal Administrative Law Jack M Beermann
3 The Surrogacy Principle and Motherhood Statements in Administrative Law Matthew Groves
4 Interpretative Obligations as Constitutional Tools Jack Beatson
5 The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A 'Direct Driver' of Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada? David Mullan
6 The Equitable Origins of the Improper Purpose Ground J J Spigelman AC
7 The Crown in the Courts: Can Political Theory Help? Janet McLean
8 Common Law Price Control, State-Owned Enterprises and The Level Playing Field Michael Taggart
9 Politics, Policy and Outsourcing in the United States: The Role of Administrative Law Alfred C Aman, Jr
10 Poetic Justice: Public Contracting and the Case of the London Tube Richard Rawlings
11 A Punitive Role for Tort Law? Carol Harlow
12 Understanding Administrative Adjudication Peter Cane
13 Fact-Finding in Administrative Tribunals Linda Pearson
14 Administrative Law, Pluralism and the Legal Construction of Merits Review in Australian Environmental Courts and Tribunals Elizabeth Fisher
15 Ombudsmen and Integrity Review Anita Stuhmcke
16 Soft Law v Hard Law Robin Creyke and John McMillan
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