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Administrative lawScope: Administrative law relates to the legal principles governing the relationship between the government and the governed. The exercise of power by decision makers, including the state (the Crown), ministers, departmental officers, tribunals, boards, and commissions must be based on legal authority (Australian encyclopaedic legal dictionary). The Law Library provides support for teaching and research in administrative law. Related subject pages: Constitutional law Contact librarians: Law librarians
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