This collection of papers by some of Australia’s leading judges, scholars and practitioners focuses on complex public law issues. The book examines executive power, judicial and tribunal review and integrity bodies like Ombudsmen. The opening papers consider separation of powers issues. Justice Stephen Gageler asks if three arms of government remains a suitable model. Do we need a fourth? Greg Weeks’ paper explains how bodies that would be in that fourth arm are vulnerable. Justice John Basten examines key questions between the executive and judiciary, while Justice John Griffiths considers those issues in visa cancellation decisions. Other papers examine different accountability mechanisms – tribunals, Ombudsmen and information. Justice Ja...
Introduction: It is as well to start by explaining that the title to this paper was the title sugges...
This thesis is concerned with a particular aspect of Australian administrative law, judicial review ...
Claimants who come to administrative tribunals in Canada, as elsewhere, expecting a convenient forum...
Article published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal ...
The article describes the positive achievements of administrative justice in the Australian Union in...
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‘…more citizens… receive their justice from agencies than the courts’ (Chitra: 3). The last 30 years...
Julian Farrand, the Pensions Ombudsman, considers the arguments for and against the different disput...
Pearson Law Briefs provide the ideal companion to your study of Law, by providing compact up-to-date...
This article proffers an alternative system for handling complaints about the judiciary, tailored to...
Presents a study of the courts' approach to reviewing the decisions of ombudsmen. Examines key featu...
Contents: Foreword; Preface; Part I Theory and Context: The ombudsman enterprise: an introduction; ...
The limits which courts place on the powers of administrative tribunals have particular significance...
This article critically reviews recent developments in the administrative justice system; in particu...
This book is a comparative study of judge-managed court systems across Australia, Europe and North A...
Introduction: It is as well to start by explaining that the title to this paper was the title sugges...
This thesis is concerned with a particular aspect of Australian administrative law, judicial review ...
Claimants who come to administrative tribunals in Canada, as elsewhere, expecting a convenient forum...
Article published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal ...
The article describes the positive achievements of administrative justice in the Australian Union in...
How can technology provide better access to civil and administrative justice? This article argues th...
‘…more citizens… receive their justice from agencies than the courts’ (Chitra: 3). The last 30 years...
Julian Farrand, the Pensions Ombudsman, considers the arguments for and against the different disput...
Pearson Law Briefs provide the ideal companion to your study of Law, by providing compact up-to-date...
This article proffers an alternative system for handling complaints about the judiciary, tailored to...
Presents a study of the courts' approach to reviewing the decisions of ombudsmen. Examines key featu...
Contents: Foreword; Preface; Part I Theory and Context: The ombudsman enterprise: an introduction; ...
The limits which courts place on the powers of administrative tribunals have particular significance...
This article critically reviews recent developments in the administrative justice system; in particu...
This book is a comparative study of judge-managed court systems across Australia, Europe and North A...
Introduction: It is as well to start by explaining that the title to this paper was the title sugges...
This thesis is concerned with a particular aspect of Australian administrative law, judicial review ...
Claimants who come to administrative tribunals in Canada, as elsewhere, expecting a convenient forum...