Administrative Law
by Ben Bohmfalk
1. Duty to Give Reasons
1.1. Legislation
1.2. Cases
2. Ultra Vires
2.1. Simple ultra vires
2.1.1. Ruddock v Vadarlis
2.1.2. See London County Council v Attorney-General
2.1.3. Paull v Munday
2.2. regulation-prohibition distinction
2.2.1. Foley v Padley
2.2.2. v Law Institute of Victoria
2.3. Implied Ultra vires
2.4. Want of jurisdiction
2.5. Error within jurisdiction
2.6. Error of law
3. Freedom of Information
3.1. Legislation
3.1.1. of Information Act 1982
3.1.1.1. Exempt documents
3.1.1.1.1. National Security
3.1.1.1.2. Relations with the states
3.1.1.1.3. Cabinet docs
3.1.1.1.4. Executive Council docs
3.1.1.1.5. Internal working documents
3.2. Cases
3.2.1. Fewster and Department of PM and Cabinet (1987)
3.2.1.1. Holding:
3.2.2. Re Howard and the Treasurer
3.2.2.1. Holding:
3.2.3. McKinnon v Secretary, Department of Treasury
3.2.3.1. Holding:
3.3. Students: Sign up here to take responsibility for this topic (3 students):
3.3.1. 1.
3.3.2. 2.
3.3.3. 3.
3.4. Recent developments in the news
3.4.1. FOI request reveals safety issues at Grocon worksites: