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The Foundations of Australian Public Law: State/Power/Accountability


ISBN13: 9781107679795
Published: May 2017
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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In The Foundations of Australian Public Law, Anthony J. Connolly brings together the two traditionally discrete areas of constitutional and administrative law to present Australian public law as a single, integrated body. Exploring the themes of state, power and accountability in Australia, the text also makes reference to the law of international jurisdictions, where students are informed by contemporary public law theory. Particular attention is also given to the rise of global public law and the increasingly cosmopolitan nature of the subject in Australia.

A comprehensive companion website complements the theory and discussion throughout the text and includes chapter summaries, further readings and discussion questions to encourage extended student learning. Written by a leader in the field, The Foundations of Australian Public Law is a key text for students looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of public law across Australia's federal, state and territory jurisdictions.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction: what is Australian public law?
2. Constitution I: the history of the Australian state
3. Constitution II: the structure of the Australian state
4. Legitimation: justifying state power
5. Legislation: making and unmaking law
6. Administration: governing lawfully
7. Adjudication: delimiting state power
8. Validation: reviewing state action
9. Protection: human rights and Australian public law
10. Direction: future trends in Australian public law.