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Douglas and Jones's Administrative Law 9e - Head , Ng , Donnelly , Morgan
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Douglas and Jones's Administrative Law 9e - Head , Ng , Donnelly , Morgan

Fully revised and updated to include the latest administrative law decisions, Douglas and Jones is a leading text on administrative law. Already notable for its accessibility and background material, the authorship of the 9th edition has been extended to a new generation of administrative law educators, who have helped trim and modernise the material. Professor Michael Head and Associate Professor Yee-Fui Ng are joined by two younger accomplished educators, Dr Jason Donnelly and Michael Morgan.

Key Features of the new edition:

  • Updated to include every major High Court administrative law case since the 8th edition.
  • Full outline and discussion of the proposed Administrative Review Tribunal.
  • Discussion and details of the new National Anti-Corruption Commission.
  • Important extracts and analysis of the High Court’s most significant recent decisions, including on procedural fairness, unreasonableness, judicial review and jurisdictional error.
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Fully revised and updated to include the latest administrative law decisions, Douglas and Jones is a leading text on administrative law. Already notable for its accessibility and background material, the authorship of the 9th edition has been extended to a new generation of administrative law educators, who have helped trim and modernise the material. Professor Michael Head and Associate Professor Yee-Fui Ng are joined by two younger accomplished educators, Dr Jason Donnelly and Michael Morgan.

Key Features of the new edition:

  • Updated to include every major High Court administrative law case since the 8th edition.
  • Full outline and discussion of the proposed Administrative Review Tribunal.
  • Discussion and details of the new National Anti-Corruption Commission.
  • Important extracts and analysis of the High Court’s most significant recent decisions, including on procedural fairness, unreasonableness, judicial review and jurisdictional error.