Administrative appeals tribunal / Dennis C. Pearce.

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Publication details:
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Australia, 2020.
Edition:
5th edition
Record id:
198815
Subject:
Australia. -- Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
Australia. -- Parliament. -- Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
Australia. -- Parliament. -- Administrative Appeals Tribunal Regulation 2015.
Australia. -- Parliament. -- Migration Act 1958.
Administrative remedies -- Australia.
Government liability -- Australia.
Contents:
1. Establishment and objective of tribunal --2. Membership and organisation --3. Jurisdiction of Administrative Appeals Tribunal --4. Notification of review rights and reasons for decision
5. Applicants for review
6. Initiation of review
7. Parties to review applications
8. Procedure at hearing: general procedural issues
9. Procedure at hearing: evidentiary matters
10. Procedure at hearing: pre-hearing and special procedures
11. Procedure at hearing: form of hearings
12. Procedure at hearing: information before ATT
13. Procedure at hearing: hearing before tribunal
14. Stay of Decision
15. Powers of AAT on review: actions prior to hearing
16. Powers after hearing
17. Decisions of Administrative Appeals Tribunal
18. Costs
19. Appeals from AAT decisions
20. Miscellaneous matters.
Summary:
Administrative Appeals Tribunal is for practitioners, migration agents, tribunal members, government decision-makers and others requiring a detailed yet accessible, treatment of the practice and procedure of the AAT. It is also a valuable resource for government departments and associated bodies and welfare organisations. Since an understanding of the AAT and similar tribunals is a significant aspect of the study of administrative law and government decision-making, Administrative Appeals Tribunal likewise provides a vital research tool for students of those areas. Written by Australia’s leading authority on the work of the AAT, this book provides a detailed exposition of the jurisprudence of the AAT. It constitutes a clear, comprehensive treatment of the organisation, its jurisdiction and its procedures and provides essential guidance to anyone who is applying to, or appearing before, the Tribunal. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Previous edition: 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780409352207
Phys. description:
ciii, 685 pages ; 24 cm