
Administrative Law in a Changing State
Essays in Honour of Mark Aronson
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Administrative Law in a Changing State
Essays in Honour of Mark Aronson
About this book
This book of essays celebrates Mark Aronson's contribution to administrative law. As joint author of the leading Australian text on judicial review of administrative action, Aronson's work is well-known to public lawyers throughout the common law world and this is reflected in the list of contributors from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. The introduction comes from Justice Michael Kirby of the High Court of Australia. The essays reflect Aronson's interests in judicial review, non-judicial grievance mechanisms, problems of proof and evidence, and the boundaries of public and private law. Amongst the contributors, Peter Cane, Elizabeth Fisher, and Linda Pearson write on administrative adjudication and decision-making, Anita Stuhmcke writes on Ombudsmen, and Robin Creyke and John McMillan, the Commonwealth Ombudsman, write on charters, codes and 'soft law'. There are evaluations of the profound influence of human rights law on judicial review from the UK by Sir Jack Beatson and Thomas Poole and from Canada by David Mullan. Matthew Groves and Chief Justice James Spigelman address developing themes in judicial review, while Carol Harlow, Richard Rawlings, Michael Taggart and Janet McLean follow Aronson's interests into the private side of public law. An American perspective is added by Alfred Aman and Jack Beermann.
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Table of contents
- Prelims
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Administrative Law in an Age of Rights
- 2 Common Law and Statute Law in US Federal Administrative Law
- 3 The Surrogacy Principle and Motherhood Statements in Administrative Law
- 4 Interpretative Obligations as Constitutional Tools
- 5 The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms:A ‘Direct Driver’ of Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada?
- 6 The Equitable Origins of the Improper Purpose Ground
- 7 The Crown in the Courts: Can Political Theory Help?
- 8 Common Law Price Control, State-Owned Enterprises and The Level Playing Field
- 9 Politics, Policy and Outsourcing in the United States: The Role of Administrative Law
- 10 Poetic Justice: Public Contracting and the Case of the London Tube
- 11 A Punitive Role for Tort Law?
- 12 Understanding Administrative Adjudication
- 13 Fact-Finding in Administrative Tribunals
- 14 Administrative Law, Pluralism and the Legal Construction of Merits Review in Australian Environmental Courts and Tribunals
- 15 Ombudsmen and Integrity Review
- 16 Soft Law v Hard Law
- Publications of Mark Aronson
- Index