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The Law of Tribunals : Annotated Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) - John Levingston

The Law of Tribunals

Annotated Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW)

By: John Levingston

Paperback | 8 April 2016

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This is a practical book about the law governing practice and procedure in Tribunals with annotations on the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW).

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Tribunals exercise administrative, curial and inquisitorial powers and are playing a greater role in the administration of justice in Australia for resolving administrative and civil disputes than ever before. This has resulted in the consolidation of the many tribunals in the States and Territories into large 'super tribunals' covering the field of administrative disputes between citizens and government, civil disputes between citizens, and supervisory, disciplinary and protective matters concerning protection of the community and individuals.

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Designed with ease of use in mind, this book includes:

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  • commentary on the law of tribunals;
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  • annotated versions of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) and the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW);
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  • a comparative table highlighting corresponding sections of legislation for the tribunals in the various States and Territories.
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Industry Reviews
This book is an invaluable guide for the busy practitioner. While its emphasis is obviously the NSW legislation, it has a handy overall cover of the other states and the federal tribunals. The key to any well-written practice, is a good index, a clear paragraphing system, and a coverage of the major issues likely to confront both the experienced lawyer and the novice. The use of relevant case law, both to refine the nuances of the legislation and to set out clearly its full effect, is also vital. I think this book will be of great assistance to the practitioner. … great assistance to the practitioners who are required to provide advice to clients on the tribunal, its powers and its processes. It would be a valuable resource in any law library. Read review... - Frank Holles, Bar News, NSW Bar Association, Summer 2016

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