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LAWS8271 Contemporary Issues in Administrative Law

LAWS8271 is only available under certain award programs.

Offered By Law School
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Laws
Offered in Spring Session, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Objectives:

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore contemporary issues in Australian administrative law. Issues will be examined both from a practical and theoretical dimension.

 

Content:

The contemporary topics examined in the course may change each year, to reflect administrative law developments and the interest of participants. Illustrative examples of issues that could be covered at present include:

  • reform of the Commonwealth, States and Territory systems of administrative law
  • recent trends in judicial review of administrative action
  • the nature, advantages and limitations of executive power
  • influence of constitutional developments on Commonwealth, State and Territory systems of administrative law
  • rule-making and other forms of delegated regulation in Australian administrative law
  • human rights and its impact on Australian administrative law
  • the application of administrative law principles to the private sector
  • the evolving integrity branch and its impact on other elements of Australia’s Administrative law system
  • the impact of globilisation and comparative administrative law.
Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course students will have:

  • an extended appreciation of the range of current issues currently influencing developments in the Australian Administrative Law system
  • the capacity to integrate that appreciation so as to anticipating future developments
  • the ability to contribute to the scholarly discussion surrounding current developments in Administrative law
  • extended their knowledge of administrative law principles and developed their ability to apply them in a variety of practical and theoretical contexts
  • critically analysed legal scholarship and other material discussing recent developments
  • appreciate the interrelationships between recent developments and their influence on fundamental administrative law and broader public law principles 
Indicative Assessment

Students must rely on the Approved Assessment which will be posted to the course homepage on the ANU Law website, prior to the commencement of the course.

Workload

The course will involve 4 days of intensive face to face discussion as well as extensive use of on-line materials and discussion.

Course Classification(s) AdvancedAdvanced courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide a deep understanding of contemporary issues; or 'second degree' and higher levels of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs. and SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation.
Areas of Interest Law
Requisite Statement

LAWS8015 Fundamentals of Government and Commercial Law (non-lawyers)

Indicative Reading List

Students must rely on the Approved Assessment which will be posted to the course homepage on the ANU Law website, prior to the commencement of the course.

Programs Graduate Diploma in Government and Commercial Law, Graduate Diploma in Government and Commercial Law, Master of Legal Studies, Master of Government and Commercial Law, Master of Government and Commercial Law, and Master of Legal Studies
Other Information

Students will be asked to participate in on-line discussion and development of assessment tasks using the ANU’s wattle learning environment prior to the commencement of the face-to-face component of the course. More details will be available in the course outline.

Academic Contact Daniel Stewart and Graduate Administrator

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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