Judicial Review's Scope, Foundations and Purposes: Joining the Dots
Analysis of decisions that should and should not be susceptible to judicial review and the range of situations where it is justified - preventing abuse of power - compliance with the rule of law - ensure accountability of administrators - secure the public interest in good governance.
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Published in: | New Zealand law review 2012-03 (1), p.75-111 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | eng |
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Summary: | Analysis of decisions that should and should not be susceptible to judicial review and the range of situations where it is justified - preventing abuse of power - compliance with the rule of law - ensure accountability of administrators - secure the public interest in good governance. |
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ISSN: | 1173-5864 |