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VIC Chapter Webinar – Looking back on the year of NDIS amendments

The Australian Institute of Administrative Law Victorian Chapter Invites you to an Online Presentation: Looking back on the year of NDIS amendments Presenters: Dayne Kingsford and Kiran Marfatia Chair:          Perry Q Wood, Managing Partner, Australian Migration Lawyers Synopsis: A year in retrospect for the NDIS Act Amendments, with a view to exploring the relevant changes […]

The Harman obligation in administrative law – the limits on using litigant’s discovered documents for a collateral purpose

The Harman obligation in administrative law –  the limits on using litigant’s discovered documents for a collateral purpose Presenter: Nawaar Hassan  Chair:         Perry Q Wood, Managing Partner, Australian Migration Lawyers The session will cover the following topics: What documents are covered? When does not the obligation arise? What is a collateral purpose? When does the […]

Integrity oversight bodies – administrative law in action, an online seminar with Steven Brnovic

Integrity oversight bodies – administrative law in action Presenter: Steven Brnovic – Foley’s List Barrister Chair: Perry Q Wood, Managing Partner, Australian Migration Lawyers Integrity bodies play a crucial role in ensuring the executive branch acts within its powers. Integrity oversight bodies (such as the NACC Inspector, ICAC Inspector and Integrity Oversight Victoria) play a […]

Automated administrative decision-making: A conversation between Associate Professor Yee-Fui Ng and Dr Jason Harkess, online

Australian Institute of Administrative Law, Victorian Chapter Automated Administrative Decision-Making: A Conversation between Associate Professor Yee-Fui Ng and Dr Jason Harkess Chair: Perry Wood The event will involve a discussion of A/Prof Yee-Fui Ng’s recently published book, Combatting the Code: Regulating Automated Government Decision-Making in Comparative Context (published April 2025) Associate Professor Yee-Fui Ng is […]

Dr Bruce Chen: Acts, Decisions and Internal Limits: Implications from Recent Australian Bills of Rights Cases

The Australian Institute of Administrative law – VIC Chapter Invite you to a Presentation by Dr Bruce Chen Acts, Decisions and Internal Limits: Implications from Recent Australian Bills of Rights Cases Under a ‘dialogue model’ of a bill of rights, obligations are imposed on the three branches of government with the collective aim of respecting […]

VIC Information

VIC INFORMATION The Victorian Chapter of AIAL promotes knowledge of and interest in administrative law relevant to Victoria, and provides a forum for the exchange of information and opinions on all aspects of administrative law and administrative practices. Administrative law is principally the law of government actions, decisions, processes and accountability, and extends to the […]