This document contains comprehensive exam notes for an administrative law course, likely MLL324, authored by Jason Stockdale. The notes delve into the scope of administrative law, exploring the separation of powers and the role of administrative law in checking executive power. It covers judicial review, including ADJR Act review, constitutional review, and common law review, detailing the requirements for a successful application, the nature of the courts' review jurisdiction, and the distinctions between appeal and review. The notes also outline judicial review remedies such as certiorari, prohibition, mandamus, injunction, and declarations under both common law and the ADJR Act, explaining their application and limitations. Furthermore, the document discusses the grounds for judicial review, including procedural, reasoning, and decisional grounds, and addresses issues of standing and restricting judicial review. Finally, the document explores tribunals and merits review, specifically the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, and the concept of 'correct or preferable' decisions.