Administrative Law – Exam Steps Scaffold
Subject notes for UNSW JURD7160
Description
Administrative Law Exam Scaffolds – Master Jurisdictional Error, Fast Administrative Law can be overwhelming — the cases are dense, the concepts abstract, and the exam pressure intense. These JURD7160 Final Exam Scaffolds are designed with one goal in mind: to help you write fast, stay structured, and hit the marks. These notes are not a generic summary — they are highly structured, exam-ready IRAC scaffolds covering every major issue that may arise in a problem question. Used successfully by high-achieving students, this pack helps you pre-load your thinking for every likely issue. ✅ Topics Covered – Scaffolds Include: 1. Jurisdiction to Review • High Court (s 75(v)), Federal Court (s 39B), ADJR Act coverage 2. Standing, Jurisdiction & Justiciability 3. Privative Clauses & Constitutional Entrenchment 4. Statutory Restrictions & No-Invalidity Clauses 5. Grounds of Review (GOR): • Acting Without Power (Ultra Vires) • Procedural Breaches • Jurisdictional Fact (Objective & Subjective) • Unlawful Delegation • Procedural Fairness (Hearing Rule & Bias) • Fact-Finding Errors & Failure to Inquire • Unreasonableness (Li Standard) • Improper Purpose & Fettering Discretion • Failure to Consider Relevant/Irrelevant Factors 6. Remedies (Constitutional & ADJR): • Certiorari • Prohibition • Mandamus • Injunction • Declaration 7. Equivalents Under ADJR Act (s 5, s 16) 8. Bias, Apprehended Bias, Actual Bias – Full Frameworks 9. Materiality of Error (Hossain, SZMDS, PBS) 🧠 Why These Scaffolds Work: • Covers every major issue tested in UNSW final exams • Fully editable to insert your own case examples or facts • Built to follow IRAC structure — no time wasted in the exam thinking how to begin • Cases, legislation, and statutory language integrated in each section • Supported by clear authorities: Kirk, Plaintiff S157, Li, Hossain, M70, Kioa, SZMDS, Cunneen 📘 Perfect for: • Students who want a plug-and-play template for problem questions • Those seeking a clear, logical answer structure under pressure • Saving 20+ hours of revision and case organisation
UNSW
Term 1, 2025
16 pages
17,728 words
$49.00
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