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Australian Administrative Law LAWS2003

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    LAWS2003

Assessment 2: Professional Blog Post

  • Due13 Aprby23:59
  • Points100
  • Submitting a file upload
  • Available until 16 Apr at 23:59

Overview

Developing your ability to engage with lawyers and non-lawyers about current issues in Australian administrative law via a collaborative blogging project.

Details

Task type

Method

Individual weighting

Due date

Length/time

Blog post

Individual

35%

Week 4, Sunday, 23:59 Canberra Time

1,750 words +/- 10%

Outcomes

Unit learning outcomes alignment

Graduate learning outcomes alignment

ULO 1: Advise on the avenues available to citizens who wish to challenge governmental decision making and action by means of merits review in administrative appeals tribunals and by other institutions, such as the Ombudsman, in Commonwealth and State/Territory spheres, and judicial review.

ULO 2: Apply the principles of sound administrative decision making found in the common law and legislation in the pursuit of statutory, common law and equitable remedies and obstacles such as objections to standing and on the basis of crown immunity and justiciability.

ULO 3: Identify the policy and import of freedom of information and privacy legislation, and the importance of the New Administrative Law reforms in resolving problems with common law approaches and extending opportunities for scrutiny of governmental decision making.

ULO 4: Critically reflect on the suitability of the approaches of Australian Administrative Law in the context of constitutional principles and structure considering contemporary challenges, including common law approaches to protection of civil rights and the impact of human rights legislation.

GA 1.5: Display initiative and drive and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload.

GA 2.6: Behave ethically and sustainably in their professional and personal lives.

Instructions

Background (why am I doing this?)

You'll gain:

  • confidence to participate in legal blogging gain insight, practice, and feedback on engaging via a blog post;
  • creation of commentary and analysis on recent cases / reports and legislative change;
  • some confidence to participates in future debates about Australian administrative law by understanding the history of our current system and developing an informed view on topical issues; and
  • familiarity withAUSPUBLAWLinks to an external site. an established blog website that discusses Australian public law, including administrative law.

Assessment details (what is it?)

Create a Professional Blog post forAUSPUBLAWLinks to an external site.that answers:

Howhave the recommendations of theRoyal Commission into Robodebt in relation to theLinks to an external site.AAT, influenced theNew Federal System of Administrative LawLinks to an external site.?

OR

Will the proposedNew Federal System of Administrative Lawaddress the concerns identified, and recommendations made, in the reportRoyal Commission into Robodebt(July 2023) with respect to the (former) AAT.

The relevant recommendations of the Royal Commission are extracted below: [noting that mentions of the AAT are historical]

Recommendation 20.1: AAT cases with significant legal and policy issues

Services Australia should put in place a system for identifying AAT cases which raise significant legal and policy issues and ensuring that they are brought to the attention of senior DSS and Services Australia officers.

Recommendation 20.2: Training for DHS legal officers

Services Australia legal officers whose duties involve the preparation of advices in relation to AAT decisions should receive training which emphasises the requirements of the Standing Operational Statements in relation to appeal recommendations and referral to DSS; Services Australias obligations as a model litigant; and the obligation to pay due regard to ART decisions and directions.

Recommendation 20.3: Identifying significant AAT decisions

DSS should establish, or if it is established, maintain, a system for identifying all significant AAT decisions and bringing them to the attention of its secretary.

Recommendation 20.4: Publication of first instance AAT decisions

The federal administrative review body which replaces the AAT should devise a system for publication on a readily accessible platform of first instance social security decisions which involve significant conclusions of law or have implications for social security policy.

Recommendation 20.5: Administrative Review Council

Re-instate the Administrative Review Council or a body with similar membership and similar functions, with consideration given to a particular role in review of Commonwealth administrative decision-making processes.

Writing your response (how do I do this?)

  1. Review2 How has administrative law evolved, and how might it continue to do so?
  2. Familiarise yourself withAUSPUBLAWLinks to an external site.especially the make asubmission pageLinks to an external site.;
  3. Create a Word document that will contain your blog post (you do not need to consider publication just content);
  4. Comply with all the instructions in tabs below;
  5. Comply with the requirements set out below including referencing (AGLC4 and hyperlinks);
  6. Draft your blog post;
  7. Stick to the word limit and submit on time.

In order to complete this assignment you will gain:

  1. a broad understanding of the nature and purpose of Australia's administrative law framework;
  2. up-to-date knowledge about Robodebt;
  3. critical and creative thinking needed to answer the specific question posed;
  4. and an ability to express your own informed views within the form and style of a professional blog post, using the specific parameters of an existing blog series. ?

Click on the tabs below to reveal more information.

Accessible Interactive Instructions:Use the arrow keys to navigate between tabs. After selecting a tab, use the Tab key to move to the tab content.

  • Australia's administrative law framework and its purpose
  • Robodebt
  • Critical thinking
  • Professional blog form and style

To do this you will need to familiarise yourself with 'Robodebt' and the Royal Commission and its impact upon Australian administrative law.

The information in your blog post should be current.

The following might help you better understand Robodebt :

Examples

Here are examples of good blog posts (on a different topic) that would be suitable as the concluding post of the original AUSPUBLAW series.

Requirements

  • Referencing style:Australian Guide to Legal CitationLinks to an external site.(4th ed.) - AGLC4; references/footnotes are for noting your sources or to clarify minor matters, not to park content
  • Only Word (*doc or *docx) to be uploaded
  • Submission via the teaching site in UCLearn; access to draft plagiarism checking via Turnitin is available
  • In submitting, students acknowledge that they have presented their own work and that they have acknowledged fully when relying on the knowledge or sources of others.

If you would like to check your draft submission for accidental plagiarism, select the button below to access the draft submissions box.

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