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_aA simple common lawyer : _bessays in honour of Michael Taggart / _cedited by David Dyzenhaus, Murray Hunt and Grant Huscroft. |
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_aOxford ; _aPortland, Or. : _bHart, _c2009. |
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_g1. _tIntroduction / _rGrant Huscroft, David Dyzenhaus and Murray Hunt -- _g2. _tProcess, Quality and Variable Standards: Responding to an Agent Provocateur / _rMark Aronson -- _g3. _tThe Legitimacy of the Rule of Law / _rDavid Dyzenhaus -- _g4. _tRighting Administrative Law / _rSian Elias -- _g5. _tThe 'Hidden Paw' of the State and the Publicisation of Private Law / _rCarol Harlow -- _g6. _tAgainst Bifurcation / _rMurray Hunt -- _g7. _t'You Say You Want a Revolution': Bills of Rights in the Age of Human Rights / _rGrant Huscroft and Paul Rishworth -- _g8. _tWhy the History of English Administrative Law is not Written / _rMartin Loughlin -- _g9. _tMike Taggart and Australian Exceptionalism / _rSir Anthony Mason -- _g10. _tPublic Function Tests: Bringing Back the State? / _rJanet McLean -- _g11. _tA History of the Modern Jurisprudence of Aboriginal Rights - Some Observations on the Journey So Far / _rP G McHugh -- _g12. _t'Because I Said So!' Is That Ever Good Enough? - Findings and Reasons in Canadian Administrative Law / _rDavid Mullan -- _g13. _tTo Be or Not to Be: The Constitutional Relationship Between New Zealand and Australia / _rCheryl Saunders -- _g14. _tEarly Days / _rSir Stephen Sedley -- _g15. _tThe Killing of the Prisoners at Agincourt and a Movement from Contract to Status / _rA W B Simpson -- _tThe Writings of Michael Taggart. |
520 | _a"Michael Taggart was the Alexander Turner Professor of Law in the University of Auckland, New Zealand until his retirement in 2008. He has worked extensively on public law, in particular administrative law, privatisation and the public/private law divide as well as on legal history. He has visited and taught at the Universities of Melbourne, New South Wales, Toronto, Cambridge, Paris II, Victoria at Wellington, Saskatchewan, Western Ontario, Queen's University at Kingston and Osgoode Hall Law School. This book of essays, dedicated to him by a group of his friends including academic colleagues, practitioners and judges, marks his enormous contribution to the common law."--Publisher's website. | ||
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