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Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World
Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World
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ISBN No.: 9781509966943
Pages: 416
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 92.56
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Foreword, Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill, UK 1. The Distinctive Nature of Tribunals, Stephen Thomson (Australian National University), Matthew Groves (Deakin University, Australia) and Greg Weeks ( Australian National University ) Part One: The Doctrine and Practice of Tribunals 2. History, Development and Future of Tribunals, Robin Creyke (Australian National University) 3. Tribunals as Part of the Administrative Justice System, Sarah Nason (Bangor University, UK) and Huw Pritchard (Cardiff University, UK) 4. Tribunals and Adversarial Process: Messages from History, Carol Harlow (London School of Economics, UK) 5. Delays and Backlogs as an Administrative Justice Problem: Reflections on the Case of the UK's Immigration and Asylum Tribunal, Joe Tomlinson (University of York, UK) and Eleana Kasoulide (University of York, UK) 6. Paying Legal Attention to Specialist Tribunals, Elizabeth Fisher (University of Oxford, UK) Part Two: Tribunals in the Common Law World 7. The Unique Jurisdiction of Australian Merits Review Tribunals, Matthew Groves (Deakin University, Australia) and Greg Weeks (Australian National University) 8.


Administrative Justice Through Administrative Tribunals in Aotearoa: Exploring the Tensions and Trade-offs, Hanna Wilberg (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 9. UK Tribunals: Structure, History, Constitutional Status and Practice, Robert Thomas (University of Manchester, UK) 10. Administrative Adjudication in the United States, Michael Asimow (UCLA School of Law, USA) 11. Administrative Tribunals in Canada: Constitutional Subordinates or Equal Partners? Paul Daly (University of Ottawa, Canada) 12. Administrative Tribunals in a Hybrid Regime: The Case of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Stephen Thomson (Australian National University) 13. Administrative Tribunals in India, Chintan Chandrachud (Brick Court Chambers, UK) 14. Administrative Tribunals in Israel, Guy Seidman (Reichman University, Israel) 15. Reimagining Tribunals and Administrative Justice in Singapore, Kenny Chng (Singapore Management University) and Swati Jhaveri (Singapore International Arbitration Centre) 16.


Administrative Tribunals in the Pursuit of Adminstrative Justice in South Africa, Hugh Corder (University of Cape Town, South Africa) 17. Ireland's Distinct Constitutional Vision: The 'Administration of Justice' in Quasi-Judicial Bodies, Fiona Donson (University College Cork, Ireland) , Darren O'Donovan (La Trobe University, Australia) and Aisling Ryan (University of York, UK).


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