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Principles of Administrative Law

McDonald, III Rundle Hammond

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English
Oxford University Press
18 January 2023
A sophisticated, clear and engaging explanation of administrative law.

Principles of Administrative Law offers a sophisticated yet clear account of what can be a dense and complex subject area. The principles, concepts and ways of thinking offered, provide pathways to a deeper understanding of the primary materials of administrative law, challenging readers to consider the role it plays in the control of public or governmental power in a contemporary setting. The book encourages critical reflection on the key questions: ‘What is administrative law?’, ‘What does it do, and how?’ and ‘Why is it needed?’.

This book is supported by Cases for Principles of Administrative Law; a volume which guides further reading and reflection and includes cases which illustrate the core concepts and principles of administrative law.

New to this editionA new chapter on delegated legislationA reconceptualisation and restructure of the presentation of the law of judicial review to better explain the complex interrelations of judicial review jurisdiction, the scope of judicial review, and judicial review remediesAn increased emphasis on how administrative law develops and responds to changes in governanceExtensive revision of existing chapters including:the materiality condition for jurisdictional errorclarification of the nature of unreasonableness reviewanalysis of challenges arising from efforts to confer broad statutory powersincorporation of high-profile case studies in discussions of non-judicial mechanisms such as ombuds and freedom of information.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Edition:   4th edition
Weight:   687g
ISBN:   9780190338589
ISBN 10:   019033858X
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Why does administrative law matter?Chapter 2: Navigating Australia’s multiple provisions for judicial review (NEW)Chapter 3: The scope of judicial reviewChapter 4: Judicial review remedies and the consequences of legal errorChapter 5: Administrative law norms (aka the grounds of review)Chapter 6: Access to judicial reviewChapter 7: Legislative restrictions on judicial review of executive actionChapter 8: Tribunals and merits reviewChapter 9: Beyond courts and tribunalsChapter 10: Delegated legislation (NEW)Chapter 11: Freedom of informationChapter 12: Values and effects of administrative law

Leighton McDonald is a Professor of Law at the Australian National University.Kristen Rundle is a Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne.Emily Hammond is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Sydney.

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