JSB171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Amicus Curiae, Privative

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Administrative law: principles of administrative law (principles public power outsourced govt functions, judicial review (jurisdiction of courts, pre-requisites to statutory judicial review (part 3 qld) (decision/conduct, of administrative character under enactment/scheme etc) + statement of reasons: standing for judicial review (special interest/damage etc. ) + history of standing & amicus curiae brief. Decision not authorized by enactment 5(1)(d) cth & 20(2)(d) qld. Procedures required by law no observed 5(1)(b) cth & 20(2)(b) Improper exercise 5(e) cth & 20(e), 21(e) qld. Bad faith: 5(2)(d), 6(2)(d) cth & 23(d) qld. Relevant considerations: 5(2)(b), 6(2)(b) cth & 23(b) qld. Irrelevant considerations: 5(2)(a), 6(2)(a) cth & 23(a) qld. Improper purpose: 5(2)(c), 6(2)(c) cth & 23(c) qld. Abuse of power & fraud: 5(2)(j), 6(2)(j) cth & 23(j) qld / 5(2)(g), 6(2)(g) cth & 23(g) qld. Direction/behest of another: 5(2)(e), 6(2)(e) cth & 23(e) qld. Accordance with rule/policy: 5(2)(f), 6(2)(f) cth & 23(f) qld. Unreasonable exercise: 5(2)(g), 6(2)(g) cth & 23(g) qld.

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