Journal article
The Stakes of Procedural Fairness: Reflections on the Australian Position
Kristen Rundle
Australian Journal of Administrative Law | Thomson Reuters | Published : 2016
Abstract
The justification for the rules of procedural fairness is often explained in “dignitarian” terms that prioritise the dignity of the person or “utilitarian” terms that focus on the contribution of the rules to better decision-making outcomes. This article explores what might be at stake in these different justifications for the exercise of administrative authority specifically.