How Long to Read Administrative Appeals Tribunal

By Dennis Charles Pearce

How Long Does it Take to Read Administrative Appeals Tribunal?

It takes the average reader 7 hours and 42 minutes to read Administrative Appeals Tribunal by Dennis Charles Pearce

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

The use of tribunals to review the merits of government decisions is now an established part of Australia's system of government. The first, and still most significant, of these tribunals is the Commonwealth Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). The practice and procedure developed by the AAT for reviewing administrative decisions on their merits plays a significant role in Commonwealth government decision-making. It has provided the precedent for similar bodies that now exist in all Australian jurisdictions.Written by Australia's leading authority on the work of the AAT, this book provides a detailed exposition of the jurisprudence of the AAT. The book constitutes a clear and comprehensive treatment of the organisation, its jurisdiction and its procedures and provides essential guidance to anyone who is applying to, or appearing before, the Tribunal.Because of the primacy of the AAT among Australian tribunals, the book will also provide guidance to persons using the equivalent bodies in other jurisdictions. The relevant sections of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth) are included in the book for ease of reference.This third edition of the book includes commentary on the legislative changes made since the last edition and notes and comments on the numerous decisions of the AAT and the Federal Court given since then.This is an essential work for practitioners, tribunal members, government decision-makers and others requiring a detailed yet accessible, treatment of the practice and procedure of the AAT. As well as for lawyers, the book is a valuable resource for government departments and associated bodies and welfare organisations. Since an understanding of the AAT and like tribunals is a significant aspect of the study of administrative law and government decision-making, the book provides a vital research tool for students of those areas. Click here to read the review first published in ETHOS - December 2013 Journal of ACT Law SocietyFeatures* Currently the only book that deals exclusively with this subject.* Is a comprehensive survey of the whole case law.* The previous editions of the book have been used extensively by practitioners and Tribunal members.* Presents detailed information coherently and authoritatively.Related LexisNexis TitlesCreyke and McMillan, Control of Government Action: Text, Cases and Commentary, 3rd ed 2012Pearce and Argument, Delegated Legislation in Australia, 4th ed, 2012Pearce, Australian Administrative Law (looseleaf)

How long is Administrative Appeals Tribunal?

Administrative Appeals Tribunal by Dennis Charles Pearce is 461 pages long, and a total of 115,711 words.

This makes it 156% the length of the average book. It also has 141% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Administrative Appeals Tribunal Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 10 hours and 32 minutes to read Administrative Appeals Tribunal aloud.

What Reading Level is Administrative Appeals Tribunal?

Administrative Appeals Tribunal is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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