Re: admin and con books?
dissipate said:
which books are recommended for admin and con? i'd like one that gives a good overview of the area and one that goes more in-depth for both subjects.
aronson is probably the one that goes more in-depth for admin eh.
Aronson's
Judicial Review of Administrative Action is a highly respectable text. The Federal Court and even the High Court refers to it from time to time. However, it is not really a very accessible book for students.
The prescribed text for the administrative law course at UNSW is Creyke and McMillan's
Control of Government Action - Texts, Cases & Commentary. I found it to be a fairly useful book. It is easy to read and reasonably well structured.
For constitutional law, there is Blackshield and William's
Australian Constitutional Law and Theory. Unfortunately this isn't a very good book for the subject. It is really a public law textbook and, as a result, tries to be too many things at once. Despite being larger than a brick, the book lacks enough commentary for constitutional law. It is also fairly poorly formatted.
Hanks, Keyzer and Clarke's
Australian Constitutional Law is a neatly structured text with an appropriate economy of words for students wishing to have a clear introduction to all the areas of constitutional law. It is slightly outdated now but a new edition may be coming out soon. One of the authors, Patrick Keyzer, is a barrister practicing in constitutional law. He also teaches the subject at UTS, where this text is prescribed.
Booker, Glass and Watt's
Federal Constitutional Law - An Introduction is a great book, but unfortunately it is quite outdated -- the last edition being 1998.
Anything on constitutional law written by Professor Leslie Zines is worth a look too, but most likely outdated by now.