Judicial review of administrative action in the 1980s : problems and prospects : papers presented at a conference held by the Legal Research Foundation Inc. at the university of Auckland on 20 and 21 February 1986
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Judicial review of administrative action in the 1980s : problems and prospects : papers presented at a conference held by the Legal Research Foundation Inc. at the university of Auckland on 20 and 21 February 1986
Oxford University Press in association with the Legal Research Foundation, 1986
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Includes bibliographical footnotes and index
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This book contains the proceedings of a conference on administrative law, held under the auspices of the Legal Research Foundation of New Zealand (Inc.) in February 1986. Contents include: Sir Robin Cooke: The Struggle for Simplicity in Administrative Law; Michael Kirby: Accountability and the Right to Reason; Sir Gerard Brennan: The Purpose and Scope of Judicial Review; Michael Taggart: Rival Theories of Invalidity in Administrative Law; David G.T. Williams: Control of Discretionary Power; George Barton: Damages in Administrative Law; Graham Taylor: May Judicial Review Become a Backwater?; Marion Bouchard:Administrative Law in the Real World: View from Canada.
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