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    Administrative law.
    Administrative law : cases, text, and materials / Gus Van Harten, Gerald Heckman, David Mullan, Janna Promislow.

    • Title:[Administrative law.]
      Administrative law : cases, text, and materials / Gus Van Harten, Gerald Heckman, David Mullan, Janna Promislow.
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    • Author/Creator:Mullan, David J., 1946- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Van Harten, Gus, author.
      Heckman, Gerald Paul L. R., 1967- author.
      Promislow, Janna, 1971- author.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, ON : Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, [2015]
      ©2015
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Administrative law--Canada--Cases.
    • Genre/Form:Casebooks (Law)
    • Edition:Seventh edition.
    • Description:xlix, 1, 187 pages ; 25 cm
    • Summary:"The seventh edition of Administrative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials has been meticulously reorganized and updated to provide detailed commentary and a thorough review of recent case law in a resource that is engaging and accessible to students. Careful editing has significantly reduced the length of this edition, while in-depth and well-framed discussion builds on the pedagogical integrity and scholarly approach of previous editions.
      This edition includes new material on recent evolutions in the law governing liability for misfeasance in public office and the negligence/extra-contractual liability of statutory authorities. A new chapter addresses the duty to consult and accommodate aboriginal peoples, while chapters on procedural fairness and substantive review have been reconfigured to follow a step-by-step analytical approach, enhanced with discussion of historical background and context. This edition incorporates post-Dunsmuir jurisprudence and rulings, examining the impact Dunsmuir has had on substantive review and appellate court decisions, as well as discussing relevant, seminal cases."--pub. desc.
    • ISBN:9781552396186 (bound)
      1552396185 (bound)
    • Contents:The administrative state and the rule of law
      The role of judicial review
      Fairness : sources and thresholds
      The level and choice of procedures
      Bias and lack of independence
      Institutional decisions
      Rulemaking
      The duty to consult and accommodate aboriginal peoples
      The standard of review
      Privative clauses and statutory rights of appeal
      Expertise and statutory purpose
      The nature of the question
      Jurisdictional questions and the origins of the standard of review analysis
      Applying the standard of review
      The juridiction of tribunals and the Constitution
      The use and misuse of discretion
      Remedies for unlawful administrative action
      Standing
      The discretion of the court
      Money remedies.
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