Administrative Law Conference-2007
Product Type:
Course Materials - Print
ISBN:
978-1-55258-552-8
Pages:
138
Price:
$140.00
This book is essential for: those who appear before, advise, or sit as a member of an administrative tribunal.
Current to: November 2007
As administrative law continues to evolve, do you find it difficult to stay on top of the changes? Let these course materials bring you up to date on the latest court decisions, legislative updates, and current trends in deference, natural justice, multiple forums, structural independence, standard of review, righting government wrongs, and tribunal standing on judicial review and appeal. Distinguished authors comprised of judges, academics, and leading lawyers arm you with the most up-to-date information, along with practice tips, strategies, and advice that will enable you to practice effectively—an annual review worth having at your side!
CONTENTS
- some properly deferential thoughts on deference: what is “deference” and why does it exist in administrative law, examples of different approaches to deference, position of the courts in relation to other decision making bodies, judicial review and acceptance of legal pluralism
- recent developments in administrative law: standards of review, natural justice, multiple forums, structural independence—termination of appointments, disclosure and privacy
- recent developments in standard of review; includes analysis of the latest Court of Appeal decision in University of BC v. University of BC Faculty Association
- righting government wrongs: challenging the exercise of prerogative powers, seeking damages for wrongful government decisions
- tribunal standing on judicial review and appeal: a look at several cases from BC and other Canadian provinces
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Course Materials Coordinator
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Frank A.V. Falzon, KC
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Course Materials Coordinator
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Angus M. Gunn, KC
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Course Materials Author
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David Phillip Jones, KC
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Course Materials Author
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Donald J. Jordan, KC
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Course Materials Author
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The Honourable Mr. Justice Louis LeBel
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Mark G. Underhill, KC
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