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The winner takes it all: Legal costs as a mechanism of control in public law
Narelle Bedford
Faculty of Law
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Access to Justice
75%
Australia
25%
Australian States
25%
Control Mechanism
100%
Costs Orders
75%
Court System
25%
Flexible Approach
25%
General Rules
25%
Government Actions
25%
Government Decisions
25%
Inherent Powers
25%
Judicial Review
75%
Legal Costs
100%
Litigation
25%
Merit Review
25%
Power Imbalance
25%
Prospective Applicants
25%
Public Access
25%
Public Accountability
25%
Public Law
100%
State Jurisdiction
25%
Statute
25%
Statutory Framework
25%
Tribunals
50%
Social Sciences
Access to Justice
50%
Australia
16%
Courts
100%
Economic and Social Development
16%
Government Action
16%
Judicial Review
50%
Legal Procedure
16%
Power Imbalance
16%
Public Law
100%