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Cases for Principles of Administrative Law 3rd ed

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Cane, Peter
McDonald, Leighton
RUNDLE, KRSITEN

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Any area of the law may be introduced by reference to a variety of alternative perspectives (such as theoretical, historical, and doctrinal). The following readings illuminate some of the themes and ideas presented in Chapter 1 of Principles of Administrative Law (PAL), from theoretical, historical and doctrinal points of view. M Groves (ed), Modern Administrative Law (Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2014) contains a number of helpful essays on various aspects of the subject.

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2099-12-31