Administrative / Constitutional Law

Cases & Materials for Principles of Administrative Law, 3rd Edition

Edited by Peter Cane · Leighton McDonald
Oxford University Press April 2018

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780190305246
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
April 2018
Format
Paperback , 560 pages
Jurisdiction
Australia ? Countri(es) for reference only
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  • Reading questions reinforce understanding of case concepts
  • Improved navigation with the addition of running headers and footers
  • Expanded treatment of Freedom of Information to reflect recent legislative changes


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.

Readership: Students studying Administrative Law as a compulsory part of their undergraduate or postgraduate law degrees.

Table of Contents

1 Getting Our Bearings
2 Historical and Constitutional Contexts
3 The Scope of Judicial Review
4 Judicial Review Remedies
5 The Grounds of Judicial Review
6 Access to Judicial Review
7 Restricting Judicial Review
8 Tribunals and Merits Review
9 Beyond Courts and Tribunals
10 Private Law in a Public Context: Contract and Tort
11 Values and Effects of Administrative Law

About the Author

Peter Cane, Professor, Australian National University and Leighton McDonald, Professor, Australian National University

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.

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