Judicial Review Evidence and Procedures
Consider judicial review concerning evidence and procedures. OND223N45_4
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Judicial Review Evidence and Procedures
- Choice of remedies: What is the appropriate form of relief for the exercise of power, or proposed exercise of power, at issue?
- Choice of forum: identification of which Court has jurisdiction and power to grant the relief sought
- Ordinary forms of evidence in judicial review proceedings
- Establishing the documentary record before the decision-maker
- What forms of evidence are necessary to establish particular forms of error?
- Novel forms of evidence
- Evidence in procedural fairness cases: proof of the lost opportunity
- Evidence in interpretation cases: proving error through misinterpretation of oral evidence
- Evidence in fraud on power cases: hiss the villain!
Presented by Douglas McDonald-Norman, Barrister, Eight Selborne Chambers
Presenters
Douglas McDonald-Norman
Douglas McDonald-Norman is a barrister. He practices from 8 Selborne Chambers, Sydney. His areas of practice include commercial law, migration and refugee law, administrative law, property law and the law of equity and trusts. Prior to his admission as a barrister, Douglas worked as a solicitor and migration agent; as a tipstaff at the Supreme Court of New South Wales; as research assistant to the Hon Dyson Heydon AC QC; and as a casual academic at the University of Technology Sydney and the Australian Catholic University. As a solicitor and migration agent, Douglas appeared for clients before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, the Refugee Review Tribunal and the Refugee Status Review Tribunal (Nauru).