In this administrative law video, we look at the errors a decision-maker might make in relation to evidence they consider in the course of their decision-making: taking into account irrelevant evidence, failing to consider relevant evidence, and the statutory "no evidence" rule.
Video casenotes for cases mentioned in this video can be found here:
Irving v Minister for Immigration: Watch this space!
Our Town FM v Australian Broadcasting Tribunal: Watch this space!
Minister for Immigration v Peko-Wallsend: Watch this space!
Minister for Immigration v al-Miahi: Watch this space!
If you're not a student at James Cook University, or even if you're not a law student at all, you're still very welcome to have a look at this material, and I hope it will be helpful!
A playlist of all the videos in this course can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0lVITu9N3LTkgkKqBxJFseWmw13UW8x6
Short on time? I have an entire Administrative Law course in just two hours here: https://youtu.be/QoiS1_1LXKQ
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