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Description This course provides a comprehensive coverage of issues in administrative justice, including systemic issues such as access and the structuring of review and scrutiny mechanisms. The topics include: public policy and ethical dimensions of administrative justice; access issues: language, culture, and legal assistance; access to information; privacy; the role of review mechanisms including internal review, determinative versus advisory review, and external review; tribunals; and evaluation of impact. Comparison is made where relevant to other jurisdictions.
Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Assessment Class participation: 20%
Reflective notes (total 2,000 words): 20% Research essay (3,000 words): 60% Course Texts Recommended P Cane & L McDonald Principles of Administrative Law: Legal Regulation of Governance 2008
P Cane Administrative Adjudication and Administrative Tribunals 2009 (forthcoming) M Adler (ed) Administrative Justice 2009 (forthcoming) Resources Refer to the course outline which will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the relevant semester.
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