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A community blog about administrative law in the common law world, edited by @finishedloading, @kgberger, and Kenny Chng.

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Dinesha Samararatne and Tavini Nanayakkara: The diffusion of the Public Trust Doctrine in South Asia: Environmental Constitutionalism or Beyond?
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This blog post is based on a chapter in the 3rd edition of the Edward Elgar Handbook on Comparative Administrative Law which is forthcoming. The Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) is a concept that is fam…
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We are now accepting submissions - details contained in the submissions page of our website. We accept submissions on any subject of administrative law in the common law world, and are particularly keen on group submissions by multiple scholars on a common topic.
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The Admin Law Blog is back after a long hiatus, with a group of new editors - Kenny Chng, @finishedloading, and @kgberger. We are grateful to @aFarrahAhmed, @JoePTomlinson, and Swati Jhaveri for their work on the blog and passing on the baton so smoothly.
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Shreyas Sinha: The Costs of Administrative Rulemaking and the Calculus of Consent
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Bruce Chen: The Principle of Legality and Australian COVID-19 Litigation
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Axel Pohn-Weidinger and Julia Dahlvik: the Future of Ombuds Research
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3 years
Anita Shtmucke and Matthew Groves: Ombuds(man) – what’s in a name?
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Kenny Chng: An innovative invocation of substantive legitimate expectations in Singapore
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3 years
Katy Barnett: Swans, sturgeon and mines: the history of challenges to the royal prerogative – Part II
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3 years
Katy Barnett: Swans, sturgeon and mines: the history of challenges to the royal prerogative – Part I
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3 years
Here is a reply from Robert Thomas to the recent reviews of his book on the Admin Law Blog.
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3 years
The Admin Law Blog is back after its summer break (which passed surprisingly quickly!) with this new post by @AJO_Welsh in our series on Administrative Law in Action:
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3 years
The Admin Law Blog will be taking a short break before resuming in September 2022, when we will conclude the ongoing series on Administrative Law in Action and continue our usual service of bringing you interesting administrative law analysis!
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3 years
We continue our series of review posts about Administrative Law in Action with this new post by @DrTomPoole: "Notes from Underground"
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3 years
This new post from Professor Ingrid Eagly is the first contribution to our symposium on Administrative Law in Action, a new book by Professor Robert Thomas. It explores the idea of "bureaucratic oppression."
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3 years
We are kicking off a new symposium on Administrative Law in Action: Immigration Administration—a new book by Professor Robert Thomas, with contributors including Professor Ingrid Eagly, Professor Tom Poole, and Dr Alice Welsh
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A new post showing how the demolitions allegedly targeting dissenters and protesters in India should be assessed for arbitrariness
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A new post by @JoePTomlinson & @jed_meers on the importance of application forms in administration and how they are "increasingly kept out of public sight by virtue of digitalisation, personalisation, and a drive for efficiency"
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