This highly-respected work provides authoritative coverage of the legal controls on government decision-making in each Australian jurisdiction, supported by legislation, case extracts and commentary. The different role played by courts, tribunals, ombudsmen and other review bodies is comprehensively covered.
The criteria applied by those bodies in reviewing the legality and propriety of government administrative action are examined in an integrated manner that best shows the options available to an aggrieved person. Public law concepts and theories that influence government decision-making and administrative review are covered.
The sixth edition has been fully updated and revised, with some restructuring of content. New material includes:
Materiality and burden of proof (Hossain, SZMTA, and MZAPC)
Subconscious bias (CNY17)
Regulations and emergency powers (COVID-19 induced)
Automated decision-making in administrative law (Robodebt, Pintarich)
The new Tasmanian CAT, to complete the coverage of civil and administrative tribunals in the states and territories
Rights protection and administrative law (Smethurst, Loielo, LibertyWorks)
Unreasonableness review after Li
Structured proportionality and delegated legislation
Responses by tribunals to Burns v Corbett
New cases:
DOV16 v Minister for Immigration: legal effect of poor translation in administrative hearings
Hocking v D-G of National Archives: access to information
Northern Land Council v Quall: implied delegation and statutory corporations
Brett Cattle Co v Minister for Agriculture: misfeasance in public office
Features
Combines commentary with case and legislative extracts selected for relevance
Comprehensive coverage of a very complex area of law
Logically structured and easy to navigate
Authoritative resource for practitioners and students
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Howe, LexisNexis Study Guide: Administrative Law, 3rd ed, 2020