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Australian administrative law : fundamentals, principles and doctrines

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Australian administrative law: the constitutional and legal matrix / Matthew Groves and H.P. Lee
Administrative law in Australia: themes and values / Robert French
The public/private distinction in Australian administrative law / Colin Campbell
Australian administrative law: the human rights dimension / Ben Saul
Administrative tribunals / Robyn Creyke
Australian ombudsman: a continual work in progress / Rick Snell
Freedom of information / Moira Paterson
Delegated legislation / Stephen Argument
The concept of 'justiciability' in administrative law / Chris Finn
Standing / Roger Douglas
Reasons for administrative decisions: legal framework and reform / Marilyn Pittard
Relevant and irrelevant considerations / Naomi Sidebotham
Improper purpose / H.P. Lee
Reasonableness, rationality and proportionality / Geoff Airo-Farulla
The 'no evidence' rule / Bill Lane
Failure to exercise discretion or perform duties / Maria O'Sullivan
Procedural fairness: the hearing rule / Linda Pearson
The doctrine of substantive unfairness and the review of substantive legitimate expectations / Cameron Stewart
The impact and significance of Teoh and Lam / Alison Duxbury
The rule against bias / Matthew Groves
Jurisdictional error without the tears / Mark Aronson
Privative clauses and the limits of the law / Mary Crock and Edward Santow
Administrative law judicial remedies / Stephen Gageler.

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