Australian administrative law defines the extent of the powers and responsibilities held by administrative agencies of Australian governments. It is basically...
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Administrative law is a division of law governing the activities of executive branch agencies of government. Administrative law includes executive branch...
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Indigenous Australian customary law during colonisation. Australia is a common-law jurisdiction, its court system having originated in the common law system...
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guide to case citation in Australia is the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, published jointly by the Melbourne University Law Review and the Melbourne...
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Judicial review (redirect from Judicial review (law))
legislative, or administrative actions are subject to review by the judiciary.: 79 In a judicial review, a court may invalidate laws, acts, or governmental...
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United Kingdom administrative law is part of UK constitutional law that is designed through judicial review to hold executive power and public bodies...
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Australian labour law sets the rights of working people, the role of trade unions, and democracy at work, and the duties of employers, across the Commonwealth...
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territories are the second level of government of Australia. The states are partially sovereign, administrative divisions that are self-governing polities,...
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Administrative law in China was virtually non-existent before the economic reform era. Since the 1980s, China has constructed a new legal framework for...
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the Australian court hierarchy as the ultimate court of appeal on matters of both federal and State law. The large number of courts in Australia have...
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Jurisdictional error (category Australian administrative law)
Jurisdictional error is a concept in administrative law, particularly in the UK and Australia. Jurisdiction is the "authority to decide", and a jurisdictional...
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Australian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Australia. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the...
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South African administrative law is the branch of public law which regulates the legal relations of public authorities, whether with private individuals...
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List of Administrative Heads of Australian Antarctic Territory Directors of the Australian Antarctic Division (part of the Australian Department of Environment...
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Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, #-level subdivisions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well...
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Royal Commissions Act 1902 (category Australian administrative law)
The Royal Commissions Act 1902 is an Australian Act of Parliament which authorises the Australian Governor-General to initiate an investigation, referred...
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The Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU) was a civil administration of Territory of Papua and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea formed...
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decisions made under Commonwealth laws of the Australian Government. The AAT reviewed decisions made by Australian Government ministers, departments and...
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Administrative law in Singapore is a branch of public law that is concerned with the control of governmental powers as exercised through its various administrative...
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Kirk v Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales (category Administrative case law)
strengthened the role of Australian courts in enforcing administrative law. Australian administrative law Craig v South Australia Kable v Director of Public...
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cases regarding Australian constitutional law are often handled by the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian judicial system....
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Scots administrative law governs the rules of administrative law in Scotland, the body of case law, statutes, secondary legislation and articles which...
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UK and other common law countries. Developments in Australian Tort law are most powerfully driven by the High Court of Australia. In doing so, the High...
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protected in limited ways by common law in Australia and a range of federal, state and territorial laws, as well as administrative arrangements. There is no statutory...
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قانون إدارة الدولة للفترة الانتقالية), also called the Transitional Administrative Law or TAL, was Iraq's provisional constitution following the 2003 Iraq...
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Administrative law of Ukraine is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of non-state entities, while also subjecting state...
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Examples of federal law enforcement agencies include the: Argentine Federal Police (Argentina) Australian Federal Police (Australia) Federal Police of...
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An administrative court is a type of specialized court on administrative law, particularly disputes concerning the exercise of public power. Their role...
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The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) is statutory organisation responsible for reviewing administrative law decisions of some Queensland...
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concept of proportionality that was testable in law was first developed in the German administrative courts in the late 19th century, notably the Prussian...
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