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Principles of Australian Administrative Law, by W. Friedmann, LL.D. (London), DR JUR. (Berlin), LL.M. (Melbourne), and D. G. Benjafield, LL.B. (Sydney), D.PHIL. (Oxford) 2nd ed. (The Law Book Company of Australasia Pty Ltd., Sydney, 1962), pp. i–xxiii, 1–263. Price £2 18s.

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Principles of Australian Administrative Law, by W. Friedmann, LL.D. (London), DR JUR. (Berlin), LL.M. (Melbourne), and D. G. Benjafield, LL.B. (Sydney), D.PHIL. (Oxford) 2nd ed. (The Law Book Company of Australasia Pty Ltd., Sydney, 1962), pp. i–xxiii, 1–263. Price £2 18s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

Leslie Zines*
Affiliation:
School of General Studies, Australian National University

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Copyright © 1964 The Australian National University

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References

1 A useful collection of the relevant State provisions is contained in a book review by Professor R. L. Sharwood in (1961) 3 Melbourne University Law Review 268. The position in Victoria has since been altered by the Subordinate Legislation Act 1962 (Vic.).

2 Wheare, The Constitutional Structure of the Commonwealth (1960) 35.

3 (1946) 72 C.L.R. 37.

4 [1915] A.C. 345.