Administrative Law Conference-2009
Product Type:
Course Materials - Print
ISBN:
978-1-55258-656-3
Pages:
81
Price:
$120.00
This book is essential for: those who appear before, advise, or sit as a member of an administrative tribunal and/or those who appear as counsel in court in applications for judicial review and appeals from administrative tribunals.
Current to: October 2009
Administrative law continues to evolve—and it is difficult to stay on top of the changes. With this practical guide, find out about the latest court decisions, legislative updates, and current tends in areas such as judicial review, sovereign promises and contract law, and the Khosa and Dunsmuir cases. Learn from a distinguished faculty of judges, academics, and leading lawyers who will arm you with the most up-to-date infor¬mation, along with practice tips, strategies, and advice that will enable you to practice effectively.
CONTENTS
- recent developments in administrative law: Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Khosa, Dunsmuir—more generally, procedural fairness, liability for abuse of power
- judicial review of less formal administrative tribunals: principles governing the fairness of hearings, the principles governing the adequacy of reasons, the record of proceedings and rules governing the admissibility of new evidence on judicial review
- year in review—British Columbia case law: a “top 8” list of leading cases
- sovereign promises: dilemmas of government contract law, publicly-invalid contracts and private remedies, challenging contractual discretion with public law principles, what’s next?
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Course Materials Coordinator
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Frank A.V. Falzon, KC
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Course Materials Author
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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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Professor Sandra K. McCallum
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John G. (Gareth) Morley, KC
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Course Chair
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David J. Mullan
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Angela R. Westmacott, KC
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