Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Human Rights SystemsAre They Fair? |
Discussion responding to misunderstandings and criticisms about the role and legitimacy of human rights commissions and tribunals. | Pearl Eliadis | 27 | 2014 | $2.70 Add |
From The Attack on Human Rights CommissionsFrom: Balancing Competing Human Rights Claims in a Diverse Society |
Examination of public discourse surrounding specific criticisms against human rights commissions. | Richard Moon | 22 | 2012 | $2.20 Add |
From The McLachlin Court and the Promise of Procedural Justice |
The McLachlin Court has turned to procedural justice as a wellspring for solving difficult disputes in a variety of contexts. In this brief article, the author examines three such contexts: (1) … | Lorne Sossin | 22 | 2011 | $2.20 Add |
From "The right to discriminate"Kenneth Bell versus Carl McKay and the Ontario Human Rights Commission From: Property on Trial |
Examination of a Supreme Court of Canada decision arising from a human rights complaint based on racial discrimination in a landlord and tenant context. | Frank Luce; Karen Schucher | 40 | 2012 | $4.00 Add |
From Abuse of DiscretionFrom: Administrative Law |
Discusses the abuse of discretion, focusing on the nature of discretionary power and links with jurisdiction, specific grounds, discretionary powers and the Charter, other constitutional … | David Mullan | 34 | 2001 | $3.40 Add |
From Saskatchewan and the Gatekeeping Debate |
Discussion of the gatekeeping function of human rights commissions, using 2011 amendments to The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code as a case study. | Genevieve Leslie | 27 | 2014 | $2.70 Add |
From Statutory Tribunals and the Challenges of Managing Parallel ClaimsFrom: One Law for All? |
Argument that Weber’s impact on the jurisdiction of statutory tribunals has been comparatively minor because such tribunals have been less likely than courts to decline jurisdiction on the … | Jo-Anne Pickel | 26 | 2017 | $2.60 Add |
From The McLachlin Court and the Public Law Standard of ReviewA Major Irritant Soothed or a Significant Ongoing Problem? |
The first decade of the McLachlin Court has certainly produced more than its share of engagement and turmoil over the issue of standard of review. In part, the confusion that manifested itself … | David J Mullan | 36 | 2011 | $3.60 Add |
From Competing Human Rights Claims during Tribunal ProceduresFrom: Balancing Competing Human Rights Claims in a Diverse Society |
Examination of the intersection of human rights and the general procedural rights of natural justice and fairness in adjudicative tribunals. | Gary Yee | 12 | 2012 | $1.20 Add |
From Delegated LegislationFrom: Administrative Law |
Explores delegated legislation, focusing on legislative scrutiny, public consultation and judicial review. | David Mullan | 11 | 2001 | $1.10 Add |
From Ontario and the Direct Access Model to Human Rights |
Examination of Ontario’s shift from a commission based system to a direct access model of human rights. | Michelle Flaherty | 22 | 2014 | $2.20 Add |
From Procedural Fairness at the McLachlin Court |
The question that arises is whether and how the Supreme Court’s procedural fairness jurisprudence has provided guidance to administrative tribunals, enabling them to justify, or legitimize, … | Freya Kristjanson | 30 | 2011 | $3.00 Add |
From Charter Litigation |
Review of jurisdictional and procedural issues regarding Charter disputes in tribunals and provincial and federal courts. | Kent Roach; Robert J. Sharpe | 21 | 2017 | $2.10 Add |
From The Paris Principles Twenty Years After |
Discussion of the principles and criteria for the establishment and governance of National Human Rights Institutions declared in Paris in 1991. | Maxwell Yalden | 16 | 2014 | $1.60 Add |
From The Reach of Procedural Fairness RightsFrom: Administrative Law |
Discusses the reach of procedural fairness rights, focusing on justifying administrative process values, the sources of process claims, general procedural codes, specific statutory regimes and … | David Mullan | 30 | 2001 | $3.00 Add |
From Assuring Independence and Expertise in Financial Services LawRegulatory Oversight in Light of the Supreme Court of Canada Securities Reference Judgment From: What's Next for Canada? |
Proposal to create a national financial services regulatory authority with strong investigation and enforcement powers, with a separate independent adjudicative tribunal to hear and determine … | Janis Sarra | 33 | 2012 | $3.30 Add |