Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability : 6th edition

Mark Aronson
Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability : 6th edition

Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability : 6th edition
ISBN: 9780455238241
Publication Date: 22 December 2016

Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability Sixth Edition is one of Australia's most respected legal texts. It became the first title in our prestigious Lawbook Library Series, because it represents definitive legal scholarship and publishing excellence in Australian law.

For two decades, this work has both mapped and supported development of the law and practice of judicial review of administrative action throughout Australia. Repeatedly cited in the High Court of Australia, this landmark work remains the definitive scholarly work for judicial officers, practitioners and students alike.

Significant developments have occurred since the Fifth Edition published in 2013.

The book now includes an entirely new chapter on what is now a substantial body of special statutory and common law rules that apply to government liability in contract, tort, and restitution.

Numerous decisions of the High Court and the Federal Court, in particular, are producing a discernible relaxation of the traditional grounds of review, and a more expansive approach to the interpretation of regulatory statutes.

In addition, the Full Court of the Federal Court has announced a simplification of the criteria for appeals limited to questions of law, overturning literally dozens of earlier precedents.

Other matters considered include:

  • workers compensation,
  • security of payments schemes in the construction industry,
  • anti-corruption agencies,
  • planning and local government law, and
  • further development of the relationships between appeals and judicial review.

In the Sixth Edition, Mark Aronson and Matthew Groves are joined by Greg Weeks formerly from the University of New South Wales, ...

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