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"The Demise of Ultra Vires — Judicial Review in the New Zealand Courts"   flag  7

[2001] Public Law 354
Philip Joseph
Public Law
United Kingdom

Cases Referring to this Journal Article

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
Foodstuffs (Auckland) Ltd v Commerce Commission [2001] NZCA 294; [2002] 1 NZLR 353; (2001) 10 TCLR 93; (2001) 9 NZCLC 262,720 Court of Appeal of New Zealand New Zealand 19 Sep 2001 NZLII flag 25

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Journal Article Title Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
"The Whistle has Blown Game Over Or is it Really? Challenging the Decisions of Sports Governing Bodies in New Zealand" (2008) 14 Canterbury Law Review 65 Armstrong, Rowan New Zealand circa 2008 NZLII flag 1
"Ambulatory Approach at the Bottom of the Cliff: Can the Courts Correct Parliament's Failure to Update Legislation, The" (2003) 9 Canterbury Law Review 1 Bradley, Mark T New Zealand circa 2003 NZLII flag 1
"The Principle Behind Common Law Judicial Review of Administrative Action - The Search Continues" (2002) 30 (2) Federal Law Review 217 Selway, Bradley Australia circa 2002 AustLII flag 4
"Demise of Ultra Vires - A Reply to Christopher Forsyth and Linda Whittle, The" (2002) 8 Canterbury Law Review 463 Joseph, Philip A New Zealand circa 2002 NZLII flag
"Judicial Creativity and Judicial Legitimacy in Administrative Law" (2002) 8 Canterbury Law Review 453 Forsyth, Christopher; Whittle, Linda New Zealand circa 2002 NZLII flag
"Lecture 1 - The Foundations and the Limitations of Judicial Review" (2001) 31 Australian Institute of Administrative Law Forum 1 Mason, Anthony Australia circa 2001 AustLII flag 5

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