Sydney Law School: Recent submissions
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Judicial Review of Public Consultation Processes: A Safeguard Against Tokenism?
Published 2013Concerns are commonly expressed that public consultation processes are administered in a tokenistic manner. This article examines Australian judicial review cases for whether the courts can adequately deal with such concerns. ...Open AccessArticle -
Deliberative Processes for Administrative Regulations: Unenforceable Public Consultation Provisions and the Courts
Published 2016Delegated legislation is subject to parliamentary scrutiny processes and judicial review in order to mitigate concerns that it lacks constitutional legitimacy. This article examines how unenforceable public consultation ...Open AccessArticle -
Structured Proportionality, Unreasonableness and Managing the Line between Executive and Judicial Functions
Published 2021In Brett Cattle Co Pty Ltd v Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry the Federal Court applied a form of structured proportionality and more traditional unreasonableness review to determine that a regulation ...Open AccessArticle -
At the Vanishing Point: Encounters with the Souvenirs, Merchandise, and Memorabilia of International Law
Published 2023-12-11Catalogue and Curatorial Essay for the 2023 exhibition At The Vanishing Point. Bringing together forty significant artefacts from a larger collection, the exhibition highlights the different ways in which international law ...Open AccessOther -
The 2023 Australian Referendum: a proposal for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament and Government
Published 2023On October 14, 2023, Australian electors voted in a referendum regarding a proposal to change the Constitution by explicitly recognizing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the insertion of a Voice to ...Open AccessArticle