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Government Accountability Value Pack 2

Principles 3rd ed + Sources & Materials 2nd ed

Judith Bannister (Flinders University of South Australia) Anna Olijnyk (University of Adelaide) Stephen McDonald (University of Adelaide)

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English
Cambridge University Press
08 June 2023
This value pack includes: Government Accountability: Australian Administrative Law, 3rd edition, and Government Accountability Sources & Materials: Australian Administrative Law, 2nd edition. Government Accountability presents a thorough account of the administrative state and the mechanisms that exist to bring it to account for its actions. Known for its clear, consistent and straightforward narrative with logical progression, the text contextualises the theory and explanation of administrative law through carefully chosen case studies and events that offer practical examples of the principles discussed and how they are applied. Following the accessible structure of the textbook, the accompanying casebook Government Accountability Sources & Materials guides students through the real-world operation of administrative law and demonstrates how multiple doctrines and mechanisms can interact in a single situation.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:   9781009167871
ISBN 10:   1009167871
Pages:   1180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction; Part I. Administrative Decision-making: 2. Organisation and structure of government; 3. Administrative powers; 4. Delegated legislation; Part II. Public Accountability Mechanisms: 5. Public investigatory bodies; 6. Information disclosure; Part III. Merits Review: 7. Review on the merits; 8. Administrative review tribunals; Part IV. Judicial Review: 9. Introduction to judicial review; 10. Limits on judicial review; 11. Introduction to the grounds of review; 12. Procedural fairness; 13. Grounds arising from the statute conferring a power; 14. Grounds arising from the general law; 15. Consequences of unlawful action.

Dr Judith Bannister is a Professor of Law at Flinders University. Judith is the Teaching Program Director for Law in the College of Business, Government and Law at Flinders University and teaches and researches in Administrative Law. Dr Anna Olijnyk is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Public Law and Policy Research Unit at the Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide. Anna researches and teaches in Administrative Law and Constitutional Law. Her research interests include government accountability mechanisms and the role of courts as institutions of government. Stephen McDonald SC is a senior counsel at Hanson Chambers and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide. Stephen practises across a range of areas of law, with a particular focus on public law (including Administrative Law) and appeals.

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