By: David R. Parry, Bertus De Villiers
Drawing on specialist expertise in the operations of the Tribunal, provides readers with a practical and dynamic overview of the conduct of proceedings in SAT, from their commencement to conclusion.
The book "Guide to Proceedings in the Western Australia State Administrative Tribunal" by David R. Parry and Bertus De Villiers is a comprehensive guide to the proceedings and operations of the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) in Western Australia. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book is structured as a practical guide for both practitioners and laypersons who need to navigate the administrative tribunal system. It begins with an introduction to the SAT, its history, and its role in Western Australian law. The main body of the book is divided into sections that cover various aspects of the tribunal's proceedings, such as:
While there is no specific critical reception available in the search results, the book is likely to be well-received given its comprehensive nature and the expertise of the authors. The guide is designed to be practical and accessible, making it a valuable resource for those dealing with administrative tribunals in Western Australia.
For further information, the provided sources offer additional insights into the workings of the SAT and administrative tribunals in general. These resources include:
These resources collectively provide a comprehensive understanding of the Western Australia State Administrative Tribunal and its proceedings.