Abstract
[Extract] Australia. Canada. Kangaroo. Moose. The kangaroo and the moose are both uniquely adapted and suited to their environments. Despite these vastly different environments, the universal questions of life (movement, food and care of infants) are the same. It is in the answers to those universal questions that variations occur.
As it is with kangaroos and moose, so it is with administrative law in Canada and Australia.
As it is with kangaroos and moose, so it is with administrative law in Canada and Australia.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Double Aspect |
| Publication status | Published - 5 Mar 2018 |
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Transcending Jurisdictions - Teaching Dunsmuir in Australia
Bedford, N., 13 Nov 2018, Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice Special Issue - A Decade of Dunsmuir / Les 10 ans de Dunsmuir. Daly, P. & Sirota, L. (eds.). Toronto: Thomson Reuters Canada, p. 163 - 166 4 p. (Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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