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He said they were looking for an administrative lawyer to assist.
Our administrative lawyers know the workings of government agencies and tribunals.
How could an administrative lawyer use the Tasmanian Subordinate Legislation Committee?
Such criticism notwithstanding, Mrs. de Greiff, an administrative lawyer by training, has a considerable background in government and politics.
Is the process outlined in Douglas and Jones at 211-214 and advocated by Palmer legitimate activity for an administrative lawyer?
This resulted in the organization of the two-year administrative studies for administrative lawyers and the four-year social studies for social workers.
Friedrich Wimmer (administrative lawyer)
The leadership of the Ministry was given to Ernst Fritsch, an administrative lawyer, with the official title of Secretary.
Notes of other judgments, for example from the Federal Court, on matters of interest to administrative lawyers and all those affected by far reaching decisions are also included.
Frankfurter, the fact-orientated administrative lawyer and eminent New Dealer, was the sponsor of Laski's appointment at Harvard University in 1916.
Administrative lawyers to a large extent, with the exception of writers like Bayne, Allars and Goldring (see Douglas and Jones) ignore public administration.
Our conversations and our reading persuade us that every self-respecting administrative lawyer has firm, if not always articulate or even consistent, convictions about the effect of judicial review upon agencies.
Jack Waterford, editor of The Canberra Times and a man well placed to observe the Canberra-anointed elite, recently confided to a conclave of administrative lawyers:
Ostermann was employed from 1990 to 2001 as an administrative lawyer (Verwaltungsjurist) in the district of Güstrow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and from 1994 also as deputy Landrat.
Indeed, there is a risk that such an administrative tribunal would become "captured" by the industry it is meant to regulate, an unfortunate reality with which administrative lawyers have been grappling for years.
Christen - "Exercise of Discretion in Judicial Review Applications", Canadian Bar Association - Ontario Administrative Lawyers' Section Newsletter, January 1998.
He is regarded as "one of the foremost constitutional and administrative lawyers in Ireland" and has published books on Irish Constitutional and Administrative Law as well as numerous articles.
The recognition and development of other types of decision-making, with the procedures necessarily consequent upon them, is one of the important tasks for the administrative lawyer, just as important as the workings of fairness within the traditional adjudicative context.
But Parliament and the Executive should never forget the statement111 of Sir William Wade, the doyen of administrative lawyers, that "to exempt a public authority from the jurisdiction of the courts of law is, to that extent, to grant dictatorial power".
Theodor Christian Lohmann (October 18, 1831 - August 31, 1905) was a 19th-century German administrative lawyer, civil servant and social reformer, second in importance only to Otto von Bismarck in the formation of the German social insurance system.
And Jeffrey Jackson, an administrative lawyer at the Department of Correction, said that the new temporary jail space is needed at Rikers because of a Federal court order that requires existing temporary structures to be dismantled because they are too old.
Professor Mullan in one article expressed doubts as to whether Thorson will prove useful to administrative lawyers, see The Declaratory Judgment: Its Place as an Administrative Law Remedy in Nova Scotia, (1975) 2 Dal.
While there, Calmeyer was appointed Director for the Interior Administration, which handled the Jewish Department, thus enabling Calmeyer, as an administrative lawyer, to clear "racially ambiguous" Jewish cases for the German occupational administration in The Hague.
For the administrative lawyer Theodor Lohmann this presented a major fork in his career path: In 1871 Lohmann and his young family moved to Berlin and he assumed a position in the Prussian Ministry of Commerce, where he worked on matters concerning industrial workers.