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Semester 1, 2009.
Mr Leighton McDonald

Online Submission of Assignment
To submit your assignment you will need to access the LMS/Blackboard Administrative Law subject page.  Please click here to do so.  Please read the instructions under the Online Submission of Assignments link in the menu on the left of the page.  Your University email username and password will give you access to this page.

Assignments are to be submitted online by 9.15am on Friday 24 April 2009.

 
 
 

Online Submission of Assignment
To submit your assignment you will need to access the LMS/Blackboard Administrative Law subject page.  Please click here to do so.  Please read the instructions under the Online Submission of Assignments link in the menu on the left of the page.  Your University email username and password will give you access to this page.

Assignments are to be submitted online by 9.15am on Friday 24 April 2009.

Sample Assignments
The examiners have decided to make available a sample of strong and well-argued submissions. The sample covers the perspectives of (i) a newspaper editor; (ii) a company contracted to deliver services on behalf of the Commonwealth government; (iii) a blogger; and (iv) the PSC.

 
 
 

Students will require a text and a cases and materials supplement. The two volumes can be purchased together as a pack (ISBN: 9780195566390) in early February 2009.

Text:
Peter Cane and Leighton McDonald, Principles of Administrative Law: Legal Regulation of Governance (Oxford University Press, 2008)

Cases and materials supplement:
Peter Cane and Leighton McDonald, Cases and Materials for Principles of Administrative Law (Oxford University Press, 2009)
 


 


 
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