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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Jason NE Varuhas (University of Melbourne, Australia) , Shona Wilson Stark (University of Cambridge)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Weight: 1.110kg ISBN: 9781509930371ISBN 10: 150993037 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 09 January 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: The Frontiers of Public Law Jason NE Varuhas and Shona Wilson Stark PART 1 PUBLIC LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 2. Global Constitutionalism: Myth and Reality Cheryl Saunders 3. Frontiers of Global Administrative Law in the 2020s Benedict Kingsbury 4. National Security Policy-making in the Shadow of International Law: The Case of the PPG Laura A Dickinson 5. Public Law in the UK after Brexit Jack Beatson and Emma Foubister PART 2 PUBLIC LAW AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 6. Indigenous Rights, Judges and Judicial Review in New Zealand Matthew SR Palmer 7. Coming to Terms with Communal, Land-related Decision-making by Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples in a Public Law Context Debbie Mortimer 8. Representing Jurisdiction: Decolonising Administrative Law in a Multijural State Mary Liston 9. From the Heart: The Indigenous Challenge to Australian Public Law Kirsty Gover 10. Public Law, Legitimacy and Indigenous Aspirations Harry Hobbs 11. Places as Persons: Creating a New Framework for Maori-Crown Relations Andrew Geddis and Jacinta Ruru PART 3 PUBLIC LAW, CRIMINAL LAW AND PRIVATE LAW 12. Changing Boundaries: Crime, Punishment and Public Law David Feldman 13. Discretionary Power and Consistency: Is the Sentencing Discretion Different? Chris Maxwell 14. Public and Private Law: A Redundant Divide Carol Harlow 15. The ‘Contracting State’ and the Public/Private Divide ACL Davies 16. Public and Private Boundaries of Administrative Law Margaret Allars PART 4 PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 17. The Nature and Bounds of Executive Power: Keeping Pace with Change KM Hayne 18. Peering into the Black Box of Executive Power: Cabinet Manuals, Secrecy and the Identification of Convention Anne Twomey 19. Fomenting Authoritarianism Th rough Rules About Rulemaking Kathryn E Kovacs 20. Non-fettering, Legitimate Expectations and Consistency of Policy: Separate Compartments or Single Principle? Shona Wilson Stark 21. The In-between Space of Administrative Justice: Reconciling Norms at the Front Lines of Social Assistance Agencies Jennifer Raso 22. A ‘Culture of Justification’? Police Interpretation and Application of the Human Rights Act 1998 Richard MartinReviewsA voyage of a discovery … any practitioner or scholar working within any subfield of public law will likely find something of direct interest among the book’s contents. -- Joanna Bell * Oxford Journal of Legal Studies * A voyage of a discovery ... any practitioner or scholar working within any subfield of public law will likely find something of direct interest among the book's contents. -- Joanna Bell * Oxford Journal of Legal Studies * Author InformationJason NE Varuhas is Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne and Associate Fellow of the Centre for Public Law, University of Cambridge. He is a founder of the Public Law Conference series. Shona Wilson Stark is a University Lecturer in Public Law at the Law Faculty at the University of Cambridge, and an Official Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |