The purpose of this book is to provide a clear and concise guide to the key elements of administrative law. The books in the Cavendish Essential Series are intended as a helpful revision aid for the law student, primarily at undergraduate level, but they will be helpful to any student studying law as part of their course.
This second edition includes additional information on new areas of importance in Australian Administrative Law, particularly in relation to human rights and increased reliance on values of fairness, reasonableness and equity, in the context of the decision-making process. This edition also includes new material on the more important contrasting principles of Administrative Law.
Author(s): Ian Ellis-Jones, David Barker
Series: Essential
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 150
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Foreword......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
Table of Cases......Page 14
1 Introduction......Page 28
2 Subordinate Legislation......Page 38
3 Procedural Fairness......Page 52
4 Ultra Vires......Page 78
5 Jurisdictional Error......Page 98
6 Remedies and Standing......Page 120
7 Public Interest Immunity......Page 136
8 The Administrative Decisions Judicial Review Act......Page 140
9 The Administrative Appeals Tribunal......Page 150
10 The Ombudsman......Page 158
11 Freedom of Information Legislation......Page 164
Index......Page 174