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ADJR at 40: In its Prime or a Disappointment to its Parents?

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Weeks, Gregory

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Australian Institute of Administrative Law

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The commencement of the ADJR Act represented a significant moment in Australian administrative law. This paper will discuss the impact of the ADJR Act and its continuing relevance.

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Australian Institute of Administrative Law Forum

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2037-12-31