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jurisdictional error : ウィキペディア英語版 | jurisdictional error Jurisdictional error is a concept in administrative law, particularly in the UK and Australia. Jurisdiction is the "authority to decide",〔''Abebe v Commonwealth'' ; (1999) 197 CLR 510, 524.〕〔''Bowser v Collins'' 1482, YB22EDIV fol30 pl11.〕 and a jurisdictional error occurs when the extent of that authority is misconceived. Decisions affected by jurisdictional error can be quashed by judicial review. Examples of jurisdictional errors include asking the wrong question, ignoring relevant material, relying on irrelevant material, and breaching natural justice.〔''Craig v South Australia'' 〕 ==Australia==
In Australia, the High Court (Hayne J) has defined jurisdictional error in the following terms: The power of superior courts to respond to jurisdictional error by issuing the prerogative writs is entrenched in Australia's Constitution: However, the term has been subject to criticism. In 2008, Kirby J held:
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