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The Writings of David Mullan
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- David Mullan: In Appreciation 1
- Academe and the Courts: Professor Mullan’s Contribution 9
- Learning Administrative Law from David Mullan: An Appreciation of Evans, Janisch, Mullan, and Risk, Administrative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials 30
- The Uneasy Relationship between Independence and Appointments in Canadian Administrative Law 50
- Where Do Tribunals Fit into the Australian System of Administration and Adjudication? 81
- Administrative Law Developments in New Zealand as Seen through Immigration Law 125
- Process and Substance in Judicial Review 162
- A ‘Mullanian’ Approach to the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Real Questions and Promising Answers 185
- Roadblocks, Restraint, and Remedies: The Idea of Progress in Administrative Law 211
- The Codification of Administrative Law in Quebec 240
- Globalization, ‘Local’ Foreign Policy, and Administrative Law 259
- Judicial Review from CUPE to CUPE: Less Is Not Always More 296
- From Despair to Deference: Same Difference? 327
- The Importance of Being Contextual: Deference South of the Border 351
- Principle and Pragmatism: Administrative Agencies’ Jurisdiction over Constitutional Issues 377
- ‘Common Public Law in the Age of Legislation’: David Mullan and the Unwritten Constitution 421
- David Mullan’s Theory of the Rule of (Common) Law 448
- The Writings of David Mullan 485
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- David Mullan: In Appreciation 1
- Academe and the Courts: Professor Mullan’s Contribution 9
- Learning Administrative Law from David Mullan: An Appreciation of Evans, Janisch, Mullan, and Risk, Administrative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials 30
- The Uneasy Relationship between Independence and Appointments in Canadian Administrative Law 50
- Where Do Tribunals Fit into the Australian System of Administration and Adjudication? 81
- Administrative Law Developments in New Zealand as Seen through Immigration Law 125
- Process and Substance in Judicial Review 162
- A ‘Mullanian’ Approach to the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Real Questions and Promising Answers 185
- Roadblocks, Restraint, and Remedies: The Idea of Progress in Administrative Law 211
- The Codification of Administrative Law in Quebec 240
- Globalization, ‘Local’ Foreign Policy, and Administrative Law 259
- Judicial Review from CUPE to CUPE: Less Is Not Always More 296
- From Despair to Deference: Same Difference? 327
- The Importance of Being Contextual: Deference South of the Border 351
- Principle and Pragmatism: Administrative Agencies’ Jurisdiction over Constitutional Issues 377
- ‘Common Public Law in the Age of Legislation’: David Mullan and the Unwritten Constitution 421
- David Mullan’s Theory of the Rule of (Common) Law 448
- The Writings of David Mullan 485