
Introducing new co-General Editors for the Australian Journal of Administrative Law
The latest issue of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law (Volume 24 Part 1) marks a new chapter for the Journal, as Dr Damien Cremean retires from his role as the General Editor of AJ Admin L after a very successful tenure spanning over a decade. He has also stepped down as General Editor of the Journal of Civil ...more
Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 24 Pt 1
The latest Part of AJ Admin L features a tribute to outgoing General Editor Dr Damien Cremean, written by the new team of co-General Editors, Dr Greg Weeks and Professor Matthew Groves; and also signals a new “Current Issues” section format for future editions of the journal. This Part includes the following articles: “Balancing the Discretionary Seesaw: Are Community Values an Appropriate Guide for the AAT’s ‘Preferable’ Decisions?” – Madeleine Harkin; “The Function of s 75(v) of the Constitution” – Lindsay Muir; “Australian Ombudsmen: Drafting a Blueprint for Reform” – Anita Stuhmcke. Also in this Part are the following sections: Current Issues; and Book Reviews.
New Assistant Editor for Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Matthew Groves as a new Assistant Editor of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Matthew Groves is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at Monash University and in early 2015 will commence a position as a Professor in the Law Faculty of the University of ...more

New Book Reviews Editor joins Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Greg Weeks as the new Book Reviews Editor for Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Greg is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and a member of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at ...more