480701. Administrative law
Title | 480701. Administrative law |
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Parent | 4807. Public law |
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The Blue Sky Effect: a repatriation of judicial review or a search for flexibility?
Young, Simon. 2020. "The Blue Sky Effect: a repatriation of judicial review or a search for flexibility?" Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 27 (3), pp. 165-179.Article
Proportionality in Administrative Law and Its Application to Victoria’s Proposed Pandemic Legislation
Gray, Anthony. 2022. "Proportionality in Administrative Law and Its Application to Victoria’s Proposed Pandemic Legislation." Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 29 (1), pp. 21-42.Article
The Tort of Misuse of Public Office: Suggested Clarifications and Reforms
Gray, Anthony. 2022. "The Tort of Misuse of Public Office: Suggested Clarifications and Reforms." Monash University Law Review. 48 (2), pp. 97-131.Article
Proportionality in Australian Constitutional and Administrative Law
Gray, Anthony. 2022. "Proportionality in Australian Constitutional and Administrative Law." University of Tasmania Law Review. 41 (1), pp. 7-40.Article
How safe are the Australian aviation safety regulations and what does 'safety' really mean anyway? How aviation accidents can provide a reality-based conception of safety and why it matters
Park, Adrian C.. 2022. How safe are the Australian aviation safety regulations and what does 'safety' really mean anyway? How aviation accidents can provide a reality-based conception of safety and why it matters. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7x00PhD Thesis
Transparent triage policies during the COVID-19 pandemic: a critical part of medico-legal risk management for clinicians
Close, Eliana, Willmott, Lindy, Cockburn, Tina, Young, Simon, Cairns, Will and White, Ben P.. 2021. "Transparent triage policies during the COVID-19 pandemic: a critical part of medico-legal risk management for clinicians." Medical Journal of Australia. 215 (2), pp. 71-74.e1. https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51079Article
Legal challenges to ICU triage decisions in the COVID-19 pandemic: How effectively does the law regulate bedside rationing decisions in Australia?
Close, Eliana, Young, Simon, Cockburn, Tina, Willmott, Lindy and White, Ben P.. 2021. "Legal challenges to ICU triage decisions in the COVID-19 pandemic: How effectively does the law regulate bedside rationing decisions in Australia?" University of New South Wales Law Journal. 44 (1), pp. 9-59. https://doi.org/10.53637/FSJG1698Article
If COVID hospitalisations increase, it’s still not clear how patients will be prioritised for ICU beds
Close, Eliana, White, Ben, Willmott, Lindy, Young, Simon, Cockburn, Tina and Cairns, Will. 2021. "If COVID hospitalisations increase, it’s still not clear how patients will be prioritised for ICU beds." The Conversation. 27 October 2021, pp. 1-4.Blog
The 'Blue Sky effect': a repatriation of judicial review grounds or a search for flexibility?
Young, Simon. 2020. "The 'Blue Sky effect': a repatriation of judicial review grounds or a search for flexibility?" AIAL Forum. 2020 (98), pp. 54-69.Article
TQM's presence within legal systems: example of impact on Australian higher education
Padro, Fernando F., Trimmer, Karen, Chang, Heejin and Green, Jonathan. 2024. "TQM's presence within legal systems: example of impact on Australian higher education." The TQM Journal. 36 (7), pp. 1845-1864. https://doi.org/10.1108/TQM-12-2019-0307Article
TQM’s impact on the legal apparatus: informing and directing compliance practices
Padro, Fernando F. and Green, Jonathan H.. 2018. "TQM’s impact on the legal apparatus: informing and directing compliance practices." Trimmer, Karen, Dixon, Roselyn and Findlay, Yvonne S. (ed.) The Palgrave handbook of education law for schools. Cham, Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 167-196Textbook (chapter)
Samoa: constitutional governance and customary law
Breda, Vito. 2019. "Samoa: constitutional governance and customary law." Revue juridique polyne´sienne. 23, pp. 163-180.Article
The evolution of bias: spectrums, species and the weary lay observer
Young, Simon. 2017. "The evolution of bias: spectrums, species and the weary lay observer." Melbourne University Law Review. 41 (2), pp. 928-956.Article
The concept of objectivity in the UK Supreme Court through a comparative looking glass
Breda, Vito. 2016. "The concept of objectivity in the UK Supreme Court through a comparative looking glass." Breda, Vito and Rodack, Lidia (ed.) Diverse narratives of legal objectivity: an interdisciplinary perspective. England. Peter Lang Publishing. pp. 211-224Edited book (chapter)
Donation and spending limits in political finance law and their compatibility with the Australian Constitution
Gray, Anthony. 2014. "Donation and spending limits in political finance law and their compatibility with the Australian Constitution." Australian Journal of Politics and History. 60 (4), pp. 592-605. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12078Article
Locating local community interests between government's assurances and investor's expectations
Radavoi, Ciprian. 2015. "Locating local community interests between government's assurances and investor's expectations." Rayman-Bacchus, Lez and Walsh, Philip (ed.) Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Exploring the Nexus of Private and Public Interests . Routledge-Cavendish. pp. 81-99Edited book (chapter)
Privative clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension
Young, Simon. 2014. "Privative clauses: politics, legality and the constitutional dimension." Groves, Matthew (ed.) Modern administrative law in Australia: concepts and context. Port Melbourne. Cambridge University Press. pp. 276-297Edited book (chapter)
Administrative law in Australia
Lane, W. B. and Young, Simon. 2007. Administrative law in Australia. Sydney, Australia. Lawbook Co..Authored book
Probing the frontiers of administrative law
Johnston, Peter, Young, Simon, Hooker, Richard and Pontre, Tom. 2011. "Probing the frontiers of administrative law." ALIAL Forum. 67, pp. 1-34.Article
An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia
Young, Simon and Murray, Sarah. 2011. "An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia." Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal. 11 (2), pp. 117-142.Article
How to reverse the Italian brain drain: a master class from Australia
Breda, Vito. 2014. "How to reverse the Italian brain drain: a master class from Australia." International Migration. 52 (4), pp. 64-77. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.12142Article
Structural reform of local government in Australia: a sustainable amalgamation model for country councils
Dollery, Brian, Goode, Stephen and Grant, Bligh. 2010. "Structural reform of local government in Australia: a sustainable amalgamation model for country councils ." Space and Polity. 14 (3), pp. 289-304. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2010.532979Article
Immunity of the Crown from statute and suit
Gray, Anthony. 2010. "Immunity of the Crown from statute and suit." Canberra Law Review. 2010 (1), pp. 1-35.Article
Legal and regulatory issues of implementation of electronic signatures
Gururajan, Raj and Hafeez-Baig, Abdul. 2004. "Legal and regulatory issues of implementation of electronic signatures." 2004 AusCERT: Computer Security: Are we there yet?. Gold Coast, Australia 23 - 27 May 2004 Brisbane, Australia.Paper
Options for the doctrine of Crown immunity in 21st century Australia
Gray, Anthony. 2009. "Options for the doctrine of Crown immunity in 21st century Australia." Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 16 (4), pp. 200-210.Article
Courts split over FOI defamation threat to whistleblowers
Burgess, Craig N.. 2003. "Courts split over FOI defamation threat to whistleblowers." Freedom of Information Review.Article
The conjurer's new card trick and the illusion of privacy: a discussion of the privacy and transparency issues associated with the proposed Australian Government Health and Social Services Access Card
Hart, Caroline. 2008. "The conjurer's new card trick and the illusion of privacy: a discussion of the privacy and transparency issues associated with the proposed Australian Government Health and Social Services Access Card." University of Tasmania Law Review. 25 (1), pp. 5-43.Article
Micro-chipping away at privacy: privacy implications created by the new Queensland driver licence proposal
Hart, Caroline. 2007. "Micro-chipping away at privacy: privacy implications created by the new Queensland driver licence proposal." QUT Law Review. 7 (2), pp. 305-324.Article
FOI and the freedom of political communication
Gray, Anthony. 2007. "FOI and the freedom of political communication." Deakin Law Review. 12 (1), pp. 193-217.Article
Freedom from disclosure of information
Gray, Anthony. 2007. "Freedom from disclosure of information." Alternative Law Journal . 32 (1), pp. 7-10.Article