Introduction
1. Process, quality and variable standards : responding to an agent provocateur
2. The legitimacy of the rule of law
3. Righting administrative law
4. The 'hidden paw' of the state and the publicisation of private law
5. Against bifurcation
6. You say you want a revolution : Bill of Rights in the age of human rights
7. Why the history of English administrative law is not written
8. Mike Taggart and Australian exceptionalism
9. Public function tests : bringing back the state?
10. A history of the modern jurisprudence of Aboriginal rights - some observations on the journey so far
11. Because I said so!' is that ever good enough? - Findings and reasons in Canadian administrative law
12. To be or not to be : the constitutional relationship between New Zealand and Australia
13. Early days
14. The killing of the prisoners at Agincourt and a movement from contract to status
15. The writings of Michael Taggart.