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Government Accountability Sources and Materials : 1st Edition - Australian Administrative Law - Anna  Olijnyk

Government Accountability Sources and Materials

1st Edition - Australian Administrative Law

By: Anna Olijnyk, Judith Bannister

Paperback | 23 October 2018 | Edition Number 1

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Government Accountability - Australian Administrative Law Sources and Materials is a companion text to the second edition of Government Accountability - Australian Administrative Law.

The casebook follows the structure of the textbook and provides a sophisticated and in-depth introduction to the principal areas of administrative law taught in Australia. Extracts from primary materials - including cases, legislation and judicial review - provide readers with an understanding of the key principles of administrative law and demonstrate how these mechanisms operate in practice. Case extracts provide a clear account of the facts, issues and statutory provisions considered by the courts. Extracts from secondary sources, including from parliamentary reports and publications by leading commentators in this field, further elucidate key concepts and controversies.

Written by experts with substantial teaching and research experience, this is an essential text that will equip students with the tools to think critically and successfully apply the law to practice.

About the Authors

Judith Bannister is an Associate Professor at the Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide. Judith teaches and researches in Administrative Law and Intellectual Property. Her research focuses upon the regulation of information access.

Anna Olijnyk is a Lecturer 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.

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