Inspired by and honouring the contribution to Australian public law of
Dennis Pearce, this collection of essays by some of Australia’s most
influential legal thinkers explores how the ascendency of statutes
over the past few decades has come to influence the development of
Australian public law. A range of current issues relating to statutory
interpretation, judicial review, delegated legislation, law reform,
and the culture of government are addressed here through an
examination of the role of courts, tribunals, inquiries, Ombudsman
offices, and freedom of information agencies. The collection provides
a thorough and topical study of the role played by statutes in
defining the scope of government authority and in holding that
authority to account. It will serve as an invaluable resource for
legal practitioners, academics, students, and others interested in the
challenges confronting Australian public law and the regulation of
government in “the age of statutes.” Contributing authors include
Margaret Allars, AJ Brown, Stephen Gageler, Susan Kenny, John
McMillan, Linda Pearson, Cheryl Saunders, and Daniel Stewart.
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ISBN
9781760024857
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
The Federation Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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