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Administrative Law Essay Prep - AAT Inquisitorial v Adversarial Nature
JURD7160 - Administrative Law
8 Found helpful • 5 Pages • Essays / Projects • Year: Pre-2021 • Previously uploaded under: LAWS2160 - Administrative Law
This document addresses the criticism associated with the AAT's adversarial features and why people would prefer to go to a Tribunal rather than court. It then provides reasoning as to why the criticism is not fair. It shows that the AAT is inquisitorial and gives examples of cases where the Tribunal has used inquisitorial processes. Finally it addresses whether the criticism on the AAT acting too much like a court is fair. Finally to the extent that there is a problem, it states how this problem could be addressed.
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