Principles of australian administrative law.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Melbourne : Melbourne University Press, 1950.Edición: 1st edDescripción: 118 pTema(s): Recursos en línea:
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Differences between british and australian constitutional law. The rule of law and the freedom of the citizen. The main branches of government and the separation of powers. Changes in the social function of the State and administrative law. Delegated legislation. The status of subordinate law-making bodies. The crown. The legal position of public authorities other than the crown. Legal liability of public authorities. Declaratory judgment and injunction as public law remedies. Supervision of administrative authorities and tribunals by the ordinary courts. The problem of administrative justice.
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Differences between british and australian constitutional law. The rule of law and the freedom of the citizen. The main branches of government and the separation of powers. Changes in the social function of the State and administrative law. Delegated legislation. The status of subordinate law-making bodies. The crown. The legal position of public authorities other than the crown. Legal liability of public authorities. Declaratory judgment and injunction as public law remedies. Supervision of administrative authorities and tribunals by the ordinary courts. The problem of administrative justice.

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