CIPL Discussion Group Against Public Interest Standing in Administrative Law: exploring a non-individualist constitutional argument Hanna Wilberg, University of Auckland Thursday 17 May 2007 Full references to sources referred to on slides (in order of appearance) Curtis v Minister of Defence [2002] 2 NZLR 744 (CA) Ruddock v Vadarlis (2001) 183 ALR 1 (FC) R v Inland Revenue Commissioners ex p National Federation of Self-employed and Small Businesses Ltd [1982] AC 617 (HL) per Lord Diplock at 644 R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs ex p World Development Movement Ltd [1995] 1 WLR 386 Lujan v Defenders of Wildlife 504 US 555, 112 S Ct 2130 (1992) esp per Scalia J Justice A Scalia 'The Doctrine of Standing as an Essential Element of the Separation of Powers' (1983) 17 Suffolk ULR 881 JAG Griffith 'The Political Constitution' (1979) 42 MLR 1 JAG Griffith 'The Common Law and the Political Constitution' (2001) 117 LQR 42 A Tomkins, Our Republican Constitution (2005) Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v Federal Power Commission 354 F 2d 608 (1965) RB Stewart 'The Reformation of American Administrative Law' (1975) 88 Harv LR 1667