The use of grant contracts to deliver community services is now a significant feature of all Australian government administrations. These contracts are the primary instrument governing the provision of such services to citizens and are largely outside the usual parliamentary review mechanisms and constraints. This article examines the extent of the erosion of fundamental constitutional principles facilitated by the use of private contracts, by applying the principles used in scrutiny of delegated legislation to standard form federal and State community service contracts. It reveals extensive executive power which, if the relationship were founded in legislative instruments rather than in private contract, would have to be justified to Parli...
This article examines the legal nature and application of contracts for public services. On the one ...
The doctrines of freedom and sanctity of contracts have combined in Anglo-Australian law to enable d...
In this paper we review contracting issues raised by a government’s decision to contract out activit...
The use of grant contracts to deliver community services is now a significant feature of all Austral...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
The state provides governance services within a specified territory, demanding payment in the form o...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
The community-services sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia, as a consequenc...
This thesis deals with the legal nature of government contracts in Australia. It deals with the law...
This thesis examines why the British central government can make contracts without statutory power. ...
Over the past decade the nature and role of non‐government, or ‘community based’,organisations in th...
This chapter focuses on contracting out and the marketisation of social and community services to ex...
This paper focuses on the outsourcing of public services to private organisations and the mechanisms...
This article examines the legal nature and application of contracts for public services. On the one ...
The doctrines of freedom and sanctity of contracts have combined in Anglo-Australian law to enable d...
In this paper we review contracting issues raised by a government’s decision to contract out activit...
The use of grant contracts to deliver community services is now a significant feature of all Austral...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
All Australian governments are significantly increasing the use of contracted community service prov...
The state provides governance services within a specified territory, demanding payment in the form o...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
The community-services sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in Australia, as a consequenc...
This thesis deals with the legal nature of government contracts in Australia. It deals with the law...
This thesis examines why the British central government can make contracts without statutory power. ...
Over the past decade the nature and role of non‐government, or ‘community based’,organisations in th...
This chapter focuses on contracting out and the marketisation of social and community services to ex...
This paper focuses on the outsourcing of public services to private organisations and the mechanisms...
This article examines the legal nature and application of contracts for public services. On the one ...
The doctrines of freedom and sanctity of contracts have combined in Anglo-Australian law to enable d...
In this paper we review contracting issues raised by a government’s decision to contract out activit...