Administrative Laws
Websites
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Details the role of the AAT and provides links to relevant legislation and the latest decisions
Administrative Law A component of the Weblaw project this is a comprehensive website containing a diverse collection of annotated links to sites dealing with different aspects of Administrative Law including: Legislation, Court and Tribunal decisions, law reports, Key National Bodies, Key Publications, Links to Other Australian Sites (State organisations, Pathfinders, Directories etc) and Overseas Sites
Australian Institute of Administrative Law This site provides electronic versions of all the AIAL publications. AIAL was established in 1989 to promote awareness of Commealth, State and Territory administrative law.
Australian Public Law Website A site created and maintained by Charles Darwin University (N.T.) Law School Staff and students. Aimed primarily at law students with the aim of providing comprehensive coverage of public law issues (including Administrative Law). Contains links, conference papers, un-refereed journal articles and case notes.
Commonwealth Ombudsman A comprehensive site including publications, complaints procedures, legislation and information about other ombudsmen
Freedom of Information Homepage A collection of resources dealing with aspects of freedom of information including Freedom of Information Research Unit, Recent Developments and International Overview
Journals
Admin review Administrative law review Australian journal of administrative law Federal law review Freedom of information review Harvard journal of law and public policy Public law Public law review Statute law review
Law Reports
Administrative appeals reports Administrative law decisions Appeal Tribunal decisions (SA) Law reports of the Commonwealth. Constitutional and administrative law reports New Zealand administrative reports
Legislation
Good Governance (Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)) Compilation of international texts and domestic legislation in the ODIHR region (55 countries located in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Europe and North America) concerned with the rule of law and the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Looseleaf Services
Australian social security guide Burnett. Australian immigration law Pearce. Australian administrative law service
Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias
Halsbury's laws of Australia, v.1(2) Administrative law Laws of Australia, v.2 Administrative law
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