Training Seminar
Administrative Power and the Law
$990.00 inc. GST per ticket
When
Weds morning 10 November 2021 (9.30 am to 12.30 pm) & Thurs morning 11 November 2021 (9.30 am to 12.30 pm)
Where
Virtual event
Online
No matter what happens in the world, administrative power and the law is an ongoing issue. Administrative law in Australia is here to stay. The extent of, and limits on, decision making power, continue to be issues.
Are you exercising administrative power? Do you know where to find the source of your powers, and when to be careful about limits?
Do this course to get a proper understanding of your role as an investigator, regulator, policy maker or decision maker.
Administrative Law can seem baffling, overly technical, or irrelevant.
It doesn’t have to be.
It’s true that there is a bit of thinking to do to get your head around administrative law. Yet it is something many of us in government or regulatory environments simply must grapple with.
Spend a day doing our admin law course, and see what a difference it makes. For a few, it is a refresher, with a new approach that they simply hadn’t thought of before. But for many, this course is a revelation.
The course gives you practical insight into how you can do your work better by understanding the impact of administrative law on what you do.
We don’t just give you a whole lot of rules. We don’t just refer to High Court cases in a hypothetical vacuum.
The aim of this course is to give you not just insight, but a proper framework that you can actually use. If you have a better idea about what you have to do, your confidence will improve, and your enjoyment of your work will increase also.
Description
No matter what happens in the world, administrative power and the law is an ongoing issue. Administrative law in Australia is here to stay. The extent of, and limits on, decision making power, continue to be issues.
Are you exercising administrative power? Do you know where to find the source of your powers, and when to be careful about limits?
Do this course to get a proper understanding of your role as an investigator, regulator, policy maker or decision maker.