The expanding role of process in judicial review
- Publisher:
- Lawbook Co
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 2008, 15 pp. 100 - 116
- Issue Date:
- 2008-01
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This article examines the state of the law of procedural fairness and procedural error, demonstrating that inadequacy of process is now central to findings that decisions of the Executive are so lacking in quality as to manifest an error of law. The article argues that fairness of outcome and legitimacy of review need not be defined only in relation to the faultlessness of process.
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