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Role of the Solicitor-General.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Appleby, Gabrielle
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Contents; List of Acronyms; Table of Cases; Table of Statutes; Part I: Introducing the Solicitor-General; 1. The Solicitor-General and the Constitution; I. The Working Constitution; II. The Australian Solicitor-General ; III. The Rest of this Book ; 2. The Law Officers: An Historical and Comparative Introduction ; I. An Introduction to the History of the English Law Officers ; II. The Modern English Law Officers: Negotiating Politics, Law and the Public Interest ; III. Comparative Colonial Experience and Analysis ; IV. Conclusion ; Part II: The Australian Solicitor-General.
  • 3. The Evolution of an Australian Solicitor-GeneralI. The 'British Colonial Period'; II. The 'Public Service Period'; III. The 'Modern Period'; IV. Conclusion; 4. Counsel for the Crown; I. Introduction; II. Appointment, Tenure, Removal and Remuneration ; III. 'Counsel' for the Crown: Adviser and Advocate ; IV. The 'Crown' ; V. The Confidentiality of Counsel's Opinions ; VI. The Solicitor-General as Law Officer; VII. Conclusions on the Legal Position; Part III: Negotiating the Tensions; 5. The Solicitor-General as Adviser; I. Introduction; II. Advisory Function and the Rule of Law.
  • III. Advisory Function: Executive Empowerment IV. Discussion: The Solicitor-General as Adviser ; 6. The Solicitor-General as Advocate ; I. Hired Gun: Government Advocate ; II. Advocacy in Practice: The Solicitor-General's Instructions ; III. The Executive and the Judiciary: Conversations and Confrontations ; IV. Discussion: The Solicitor-General as Advocate ; 7. Independence ; I. Protecting the Solicitor-General's Independence ; II. Professional Competence and Independence ; III. Statutory and Structural Mechanisms that Protect Independence ; IV. Other Structural Mechanisms.
  • V. Independence in Practice VI. Discussion: Protecting Independence: Comparing Structural and Individual Protections ; VII. Discussion: 'Autonomous Experts' and 'Team Members' ; 8. Conclusions ; I. The Crown: A Conflicted Client ; II. The Public Interest and 'Core Government Principles' ; III. Briefing the Solicitor-General ; IV. Independence ; V. Concluding Reflections on the Australian Model ; Appendix A-QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN ; I. Selection of Interview Participants ; II. Recruitment of Interview Participants ; III. Development of Interview Topics ; IV. Conduct of Interviews.
  • V. Situating Myself in the Interview Process VI. Data Analysis ; VII. Participant Review ; VIII. Limitations of Study ; APPENDIX B-INTERVIEW PARTICIPANTS ; APPENDIX C-LIST OF OFFICEHOLDERS ; Index.