Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 28 Pt 4
By journalalerts on March 17, 2022
Posted In: Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) Tagged: 1970s and 1980s reforms to federal administrative law 50th Anniversary of the Kerr Committee 50th Anniversary of the Kerr Committee Report Judicial Review A Call for Ongoing Political Commitment to the Administrative Law Project addressing gaps in administrative oversight administrative decision-making Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth) administrative law package administrative law reforms relating to judicial review and merits review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Administrative Review Council AJ Admin L articles bipartisan political commitment to administrative accountability and transparency blending red and green-light approaches to establish a comprehensive system of administrative law challenges of overseeing the modern administrative state changes in public administration Commonwealth Ombudsman constitutional writs and the doctrine of jurisdictional error cultural change towards greater transparency in government practice Designing Administrative Law for an Administrative State: The Carefully Calibrated Approach of the Kerr Committee Editorial focus on jurisdictional error Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) Immigration Assessment Authority Jaala Hinchcliffe Janina Boughey John McMillan Justice John Basten Justice John Griffiths Kerr Committee Report Kerr's Vision Splendid for Administrative Law: Still Fit for Purpose? key liberal democratic values Lynsey Blayden obtaining access to government documents open government practices in Australia political commitment to administrative law values The Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth) The Kerr Reforms 50 Years On – Some Personal Reflections Transparent Government – Are We Travelling Well?