Given the degree of power wielded by Australian government officials and entities, it is unsurprising that government decisions and conduct frequently impact on individuals. To find the most appropriate way to resolve a particular case, practitioners must be able to work across the traditional legal ‘silos’, drawing on public and private law principles as well as the important, and often under-valued, roles of non-legal accountability mechanisms. This book familiarises readers with some of the complexities underpinning this area and covers public law remedies, private law remedies, and statutory remedies.
Book Review - Law Institute Journal | September 2020
Features
• the first in Australia to draw together the principal means of challenging and remedying harm caused by government decisions and conduct
• dedicated coverage of public law remedies (judicial review), private law remedies (tort, contract, equity and restitution), and statutory remedies (merits review, human rights legislation, ombudsmen, investigative agencies and discretionary compensation regimes)
Related Titles
• Creyke, McMillan & Smyth, Control of Government Action – Text, Cases and Commentary, 5th ed, 2018
By:
Janina Boughey and Ellen Rock Greg Weeks, J Boughey, E Rock Imprint: Lexis Nexis Country of Publication: Australia ISBN:9780409348651 ISBN 10: 0409348651 Publication Date:23 September 2019 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active