Can the Crown intentionally cause harm in ‘good faith’?
Expanded statutory protections may shield the Government from liability for loss it knowingly causes, raising questions about the limits of ‘good faith’.
Expanded statutory protections may shield the Government from liability for loss it knowingly causes, raising questions about the limits of ‘good faith’.
The Court draws the line between factual error, legal unreasonableness and appellate intervention in judicial review.
How have courts responded to climate-related administrative challenges and are there inherent constraints in running such cases?
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
The High Court opens the door in the Palace Letters saga.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.
The Government’s robo-debt scheme is still operating without legal foundation and it’s time we took a stand, argues former AAT Member, PROFESSOR TERRY CARNEY.
Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the High Court of Australia. By ANDREW YUILE.
Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By DAN STAR QC.