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Papers by AGS Lawyers

Philip Crisp, ‘IP Practice, Policy and Reform — Issues for Universities’, Paper delivered at University Governance and regulations Forum, Canberra, 2 September 2009.

Tom Howe QC, ‘Why isn’t there more alternative dispute resolution by Commonwealth departments and agencies?’ ADR in Government Forum 2008, jointly convened by the National Alternative Dispute Resolution Advisory Council and the Office of Legal Services Coordination, Canberra, 4 July 2008.

 

Papers from the 2010 AGS Administrative Law Forum

Andras Markus, ‘Getting it almost right’: procedural fairness and the concept of ‘practical unfairness’

Leah Edwards and Sonja Marsic, “Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!”: When does a decision-maker’s unreasonable failure to make inquiries invalidate a decision?

Justin Davidson, Reforms to the information access landscape

Peter Macliver, Logic and reason: too much to ask for?

Simon Daley, The scope of the AAT’s powers on review: when the stream rises higher than its source

Tara McNeilly, Coercive information-gathering powers of government agencies

Papers from the 2008 AGS Administrative Law Forum

Katherine Bean, Legal professional privilege for decision makers

Andrew Buckland, Current issues in constitutional law

Stephen Gageler (Commonwealth Solicitor-General), Values in administrative law and the role of the lawyer acting for an administrator

Andras Markus, Administrative review of decisions made in excess of jurisdiction: the Brian Lawlor principle revisited

Dale Watson, The nature of review in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal: Shi v MARA

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