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Administrative redress in and out of the courts

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List of Chapters: Chapter 1 - The Iceberg of Australian Administrative Law: Justice Before and Beyond Judicial Review Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks Chapter 2 - Three is Plenty Stephen Gageler Chapter 3 - Attacks on Integrity Offices: A Separation of Powers Riddle Greg Weeks Chapter 4 - Creyke - McMillan Festschrift. The Courts and The Executive: A Judicial View John Basten Chapter 5 - Review of Visa Cancellation or Refusal Decisions on Character Grounds: A Comparative Analysis John Griffiths Chapter 6 - Administrative Law's Impact on the Bureaucracy Janina Boughey Chapter 7 - More Reasons for Giving Reasons Janine Pritchard Chapter 8 - Failure To Disclose: What Are The Consequences When Open Government Founders? Judith Bannister Chapter 9 - Ombudsman Litigation: The Relationship between the Australian Ombudsman and the Courts Anita Stuhmcke Chapter 10 - Ombudsmen and Crime Busters: Ships Passing in the Night Mark Aronson Chapter 11 - State Tribunals and the Federal Judicial System Graeme Hill Chapter 12 - Tribunals: Evidence, Satisfaction and Proof Linda Pearson Chapter 13 - Does One Rotten Apple Spoil the Whole Barrel? Bias in Multimember Decision-Making Matthew Groves Chapter 14 - The Uncertainty of Certainty in Legislation Dennis Pearce.

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