Administrative Tribunals in the Common Law World
By (Author) Stephen Thomson
Edited by Matthew Groves
Edited by Greg Weeks
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
3rd October 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
Comparative law
Legal systems: courts and procedures
341
Hardback
416
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Administrative tribunals are a vital part of the public law frameworks of most countries. This is the first edited book collection to examine tribunals across the common law world. It brings together key international scholars to discuss current and future challenges. The book features leading scholars from all major common law jurisdictions the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, and South Africa. This global analysis is both deep and expansive in its coverage of the operation of administrative tribunals across common law legal systems. The book has two key themes: one is the enduring question of the location and operation of tribunals within public law systems; the second is the continued mission of tribunals to provide administrative justice. The collection is an important addition to public law scholarship, addressing common problems faced in the tribunals of common law countries, and providing solutions for how tribunals can evolve to match the changing nature of government.
Stephen Thomson is Senior Lecturer in the ANU College of Law at the Australian National University, Australia. Matthew Groves is Alfred Deakin Professor of Law in the Law School of Deakin University, Australia. Greg Weeks is Professor in the ANU College of Law at the Australian National University, Australia.