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Fiduciaries in public law

Greg Weeks ; Mathew Groves

Australian journal of administrative law, 2022-12, Vol.29 (4), p.223-226

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  • Título:
    Fiduciaries in public law
  • Autor: Greg Weeks ; Mathew Groves
  • Assuntos: Administrative law ; Constitutional law ; Equity ; Judicial review ; Public law
  • É parte de: Australian journal of administrative law, 2022-12, Vol.29 (4), p.223-226
  • Notas: Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, Vol. 29, No. 4, Dec 2022, 223-226
  • Descrição: Equity and public law are more closely linked than may be apparent to the casual observer. It is now almost 30 years since the Chief Justice of Australia, Sir Anthony Mason, commented in an extra-curial paper that: 'In the field of public law, equitable relief in the form of the declaration and the injunction have played a critical part in shaping modern administrative law which, from its earliest days, has mirrored the way in which equity has regulated the exercise of fiduciary powers.'. The recognition that all public power has limits is the starting point for most analyses of judicial review.

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