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Administrative Law Notes

Topic Summaries

Part VIII - The Executive
Part IX - Administrative Law
Part X - Administrative Review
Part XI - Grounds of Review
Part XII - Remedies
Part XIII - Privative Clauses
Part XIV - State Administrative Law
Part XV - The Federal Constitutional Framework

Posted by Jaani at November 1, 2005 10:08 AM

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How do I print the Administrative Law Notes? thanks.

Posted by: jb [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 7, 2006 10:39 PM

Hi jb,

As I just wrote to you in an email a moment ago, the printing function has been disabled in all Jaani.net notes.

This has been done for two purposes. First, I seek to prevent misuse of the materials — whether in an academic or commercial context. Second, I seek to retain some measure of control over their authorship and incorporation into derivative works. Although I’m sure you have only the best of intentions, I’m afraid I cannot make exceptions in relation to this matter.

In the future, if there is sufficient interest, I may consider creating a ‘Wiki’ version of the law notes, which would enable a more collaborative approach similar in style to Wikipedia. However, this will have to wait until after our exams!

Best &c,

Jaani.

Posted by: Jaani [TypeKey Profile Page] at May 7, 2006 10:54 PM

Hi Im studying Admin law at the present, and would like to know if you will be allowing students to access the admin law documents for studying purposes.

Anxious

Stewart

Posted by: Stewart [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2006 10:41 PM

It is a shame to have such great notes, I wish I could make mine as well as this so please consider.

Stewart

Posted by: Stewart [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2006 10:42 PM

Dear Stewart,

Thank you for your comments about my administrative law notes. They are indeed available to you for your personal academic use using the links located at the top of this page. Unfortunately they are not available for printing, however.

Best of luck with your administrative law studies; if you have any specific questions, feel free to discuss them here.

Kind regards,

Jaani.

Posted by: Jaani [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2006 10:46 PM

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