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Editors: Williams, Neil
Title: Key Issues In Public Law
Abstract (book):
This collection of papers by some of Australia’s leading judges and practitioners focuses on issues that have received insufficient
attention in the published literature. It begins with four Spigelman Orations, delivered to the Public Law Section of the NSW Bar:
Justice Stephen Gageler on deference, Chief Justice James Allsop on values in public law, Justice Virginia Bell on judicial legitimacy
and the limits of review, and Chief Justice Bathurst on the limits of judicial review of integrity bodies. Papers on lawyerly skills
then follow: David Jackson QC, one of the finest appellate advocates of our generation, on appellate advocacy; and Neil Williams
SC, Chloe Burnett and Surya Palaniappan on statutory construction. The final section is a collection of papers on critical but much
neglected subjects: Justice Mark Leeming on constitutional aspects of Commonwealth and State application laws; Justin Gleeson SC
and Anna Mitchelmore on Chapter II of the Australian Constitution; Bret Walker SC and David Hume on broadly framed powers; Kristina Stern SC and Matthew Sherman on review of findings of fact; and
Tim Game SC and Julia Roy on unifying principles in administrative law.
Like the 2014 collection, Key Issues in Judicial Review, this work is designed to fill a gap in the libraries not merely of judges
and practitioners but also of academics and students of public law.
Publisher: The Federation Press
Date of publication (hard cover): 19 January 2018
ISBN Hard cover: 9781760021580
Topic: Administrative Law; Constitutional Law
Length (hardback; soft): 256
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