The Australian class action : a 30-year perspective by Michael Legg & James Metzger (eds)The aim of this edited collection is to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the comprehensive class actions legislation that was introduced by Part IVA of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) by assembling a range of essays that would reflect on the origins on that law, assess the developments in its application over its 30-year history and predict what shape class action practice and law reform might take in both the near and more distant future.
Call Number: KN 370.2 K1 AUST
Publication Date: 2023
Judicial review of administrative action and government liability by Mark Aronson, Matthew Groves & Greg WeeksJudicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability Seventh Edition is one of Australia’s most respected legal texts. It was selected as the first title in Thomson Reuters’ prestigious Lawbook Library Series, because it represents definitive legal scholarship and publishing excellence in Australian law.
For almost three decades, this work has both mapped and supported development of the law and practice of judicial review of administrative action throughout Australia. Repeatedly cited in the High Court of Australia, this landmark work remains the definitive scholarly work for judicial officers, practitioners and students alike.
In the Seventh Edition, the authors have restructured the book, and added a new chapter responding to debate about Australia's distinctive approach to judicial review.
Call Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2022
Judicial review of administrative action and government liability by Mark Aronson, Matthew Groves & Greg WeeksJudicial Review of Administrative Action and Government Liability Seventh Edition is one of Australia’s most respected legal texts. It was selected as the first title in Thomson Reuters’ prestigious Lawbook Library Series, because it represents definitive legal scholarship and publishing excellence in Australian law.
For almost three decades, this work has both mapped and supported development of the law and practice of judicial review of administrative action throughout Australia. Repeatedly cited in the High Court of Australia, this landmark work remains the definitive scholarly work for judicial officers, practitioners and students alike.
In the Seventh Edition, the authors have restructured the book, and added a new chapter responding to debate about Australia's distinctive approach to judicial review.
Call Number: KM 306 K1 ARON
Publication Date: 2022
Class actions in Australia by Damian Grave, Ken Adams & Jason BettsThis highly practical text offers complete and comprehensive coverage of class action law in Australia. Addressing the wide ranging developments since the first edition published in 2005, the authors continue to cover class action litigation fully, from commencement through choice of forum, opting-out, conduct, trial, settlement, costs and funding.
Call Number: High Use KN 370.2 K1 GRAV
Publication Date: 2022
Australian annotated class actions legislation by Michael Legg & Ross McInnesClass actions are an established part of the Australian legal landscape, with the increasing involvement of law firms not traditionally involved in class actions. This second edition provides commentary, annotations to the legislation and practical guidance suitable for legal practitioners at the Bar, in government, large and mid law as well as academics.