Publications for Margaret Allars
2015
Allars, M. (2015). Executive Versus Judiciary Revisited. In Anthony J. Connolly, Daniel Stewart (Eds.), Public Law in the Age of Statutes: Essays in Honour of Dennis Pearce, (pp. 49-77). Sydney: Federation Press.
Allars, M. (2015). The Distinction between Jurisdictional and Non-jurisdictional Errors: Its Significance and Rationale. In Justice Debra Mortimer (Eds.), Administrative Justice and its Availability, (pp. 74-115). Sydney, Australia: Federation Press.
Allars, M. (2015). Transparency and National Security: An Australian Perspective. In Irene Bouhadana, William Gilles, Russell Weaver (Eds.), Transparency in the Open Government Era, (pp. 257-285). Paris, France: Les Editions IMODEV.
Allars, M. (2015). Transparency of Australian Parliaments (Forthcoming). In I. Duy, I. Bouhadana, W. Gilles (Eds.), Parliaments in the Open Government Era. France: Les Editions IMODEV.
2014
Allars, M. (2014). Cross-Border Transfer of Personal Information: Evolving Privacy Regulation in Europe and Australia. In Dieter Dorr, Russell L. Weaver (Eds.), Perspectives on Privacy: Increasing Regulation in the USA, Canada, Australia and European Countries, (pp. 106-125). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter GmbH.
2013
Allars, M. (2013). Disqualification for Bias and International Tribunals: Room for a Common Test? Missouri Law Review, 78(1), 379-411.
Allars, M. (2013). The Nature of Merits Review: A Bold Vision Realised in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Federal Law Review, 41(2), 197-226.
Allars, M. (2013). Therapeutic Goods: What are the Standards? Scientific Meeting of The Medico-Legal Society of New South Wales Inc. 2013, Australia: Medico-Legal Society of New South Wales.
2009
Allars, M. (2009). A Bold Vision Realised: The Merits Review Function of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Joint Administrative Appeals Tribunal and Law Council of Australia Seminar on the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Melbourne, Vic: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2009). Administrative Law Perspective: A Comparison of Federal and State Judicial Review. Climate Litigation Round Table, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2009). Freedom of Information Workshop. Thomson Reuters 18th Annual Medico Legal Congress, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2009). Permissible Appeals and Impermissible Slides: The Concept of Merits Review in New South Wales. New South Wales Young Lawyers CLE Seminar Series, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2009). The Australian Securities and Investments Commission and Procedural Fairness. Meeting of the Chief Legal Office, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
2008
Allars, M. (2008). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 267 para 7371-7372, 10-12.
Allars, M. (2008). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 267 paras 7380-7383, 17-19.
Allars, M. (2008). Good Decision-Making, Governance and Institutional Context. Government Business Conference, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
2007
Allars, M. (2007). Administrative Law. Beyond Environmental Law: Intersections Between Legal Disciplines and the Environment, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 265 paras 7324-7326, 6-8.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 259 para 7228, 6.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 262 para 7272, 6.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 263 para 7279, 8-9.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 260 para 7251, 11-12.
Allars, M. (2007). Federal Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 261 paras 7259-7262, 11-12.
Allars, M. (2007). Freedom of Information. Australian Administrative Law, 256 para 7184, 8.
Allars, M. (2007). Reasons for Decisions. Fourth Annual Conference of the Council of Australasian Tribunals NSW Inc (COAT 2007): The Quality of Administrative Justice, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 260 paras 7244-7250, 6-11.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 262 paras 7274-7279, 7-10.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 256 paras 7186-7192, 8-14.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 259 paras 7233-7236, 9-11.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 254 paras 7152-7161, 10-15.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 258 paras 7219-7220, 10.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 261 paras 7266-7269, 15-17.
Allars, M. (2007). State Judicial Review. Australian Administrative Law, 263 para 7301, 17-18.
Allars, M. (2007). To breed or to exhibit?: The Asian Elephants case and reasons for regulatory failure. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 24(5), 329-345.
Allars, M. (2007). To Breed or to Exhibit?: The Asian Elephants Case and Reasons for Regulatory Failure. Beyond Environmental Law: Intersections Between Legal Disciplines and the Environment, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
2005
Allars, M. (2005). Public administration in private hands. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 12(2), 126-147.
Allars, M. (2005). State Judicial Review (2005) 231 AALB 14-19
State Judicial Review (2005) 237 AALB
Federal Judicial Review (2005) 241 AALB 5-7
State Judicial Review (2005) 241 AALB 8-11. Australian Administrative Law.
2004
Allars, M. (2004). Proportionality, Tradition and Constitutional Framework: Borrowing Foreign Legal Notions in Australian Public Law. In Guenther Doeker-Mach & Klaus A. Ziegert (Eds.), Law and Legal Culture in Comparative Perspective, (pp. 286-312). Stuttgart, Germany: Franz Steiner Verlag.
2003
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 209, 5-16.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 216, 11-13.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 210, 12-19.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 212, 12-17.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 211, 14-17.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 215, 14-15.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 213, 15-20.
Allars, M. (2003). 'Federal Judicial Review' and 'State Judicial Review'. Australian Administrative Law, 217, 20-23.
Allars, M. (2003). Procedural, strategic, and legal constraints upon a non-statutory inquiry: A case study. In Allan Manson, David Mullan (Eds.), Commissions of Inquiry: Praise or Reappraise?, (pp. 407-440). Canada: Irwin Law.
2002
Allars, M. (2002). Migration, Citizenship and the Right to Work: Recognition of Overseas Medical Qualifications. In Mary Crock and Kerry Lyon (Eds.), Nation Skilling: Migration, Labour and the Law in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, (pp. 154-172). Sydney Australia: Desert Pea Press.
Crock, M., Saul, B., Ruddock, P., Yale-Loehr, S., Hoashi-Erhardt, C., Martin, S., Lowell, B., Martin, P., Hugo, G., McCallum, R., Vann, R., Allars, M., et al (2002). NationSkilling: Migration, Labour and the Law.
2001
Allars, M. (2001). Citizenship Rights, Review Rights and Contractualism. Law in Context, 18, 79-111.
Allars, M. (2001). Citizenship Theory and the Public Confidence Rationale for the Bias Rule. Law in Context, 18, 12-49.
Allars, M. (2001). Perfected Judgments and Inherently Angelical Administrative Decisions: The powers of courts and administrators to reopen or reconsider their decisions. Australian Bar Review, 21, 50-74.
2000
Allars, M. (2000). Citizenship rights, review rights and contractualism. Contractualism, Citizenship & Human Services Conference (2000), Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal Courts, Federal Tribunals: Pluralism and Democratic Values. In B. Opeskin, F. Wheeler (Eds.), The Australian Federal Justice System. Australia: Melbourne University Press.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 173, 5-13.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 174, 5-20.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 176, 5-17.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 178, 5-28.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 179, 5-16.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 180, 5-15.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 182, 5-12.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 171, 6-24.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 175, 6-17.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 181, 7-13.
Allars, M. (2000). Federal judicial review, migration, state judicial review. Australian Administrative Law, 172, 12-20.
Allars, M. (2000). Latest developments in administrative law for investigative tribunals. Third National Investigation Symposium (2000), Sydney, Australia: Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
Allars, M. (2000). Migration, citizenship, right to work: recognition of overseas qualifications. Nation Skilling - Migration, Labour and the Law: An International Symposium (2000), Sydney, Australia: Law Council of Australia.
Allars, M. (2000). The Rights Of Citizens And The Limits Of Administrative Discretion: The Contribution Of Sir Anthony Mason To Administrative Law. Federal Law Review, 28(2), 187-211.
1999
Allars, M. (1999). Procedural Fairness: Disqualification Required by the Bias Rule. The Judicial Review: selected papers, 4(3), 269-298.
1998
Allars, M., Carney, T., Magnusson, R., McMahon, K., Opeskin, B. (1998). Reform of Public Health in New South Wales
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