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Administrative law in context / editors Colleen M. Flood, Paul Daly.
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Title:Administrative law in context / editors Colleen M. Flood, Paul Daly.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Flood, Colleen M., editor.
Daly, Paul, 1983- editor.
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Published/Created:Toronto, Canada : Emond, 2022.
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Call Number: KE5015 .A845 2022
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Administrative law--Canada--Textbooks.
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Genre/Form:Textbooks.
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Edition:Fourth edition.
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Description:li, 585 pages ; 25 cm
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Summary:"Administrative Law in Context, 4th Edition continues this title's approach to administrative law in the important contexts that shape legal ideas and doctrines in this field. It examines key principles and cases by leveraging the distinct voices of leading scholars and instructors from across Canada including an analysis of the recent Vavilov trilogy of cases from the Supreme Court of Canada and their significant affect on how judicial reviews of administrative decisions are now conducted in Canada. This detailed, collaborative analysis gives students a better sense of how administrative boards and tribunals work in practice and differentiates itself from Admin8 by using a contemporary experiential pedagogy that employs increased commentary and discussion."-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Previously published: Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781774621165 (hardcover)
1774621169 (hardcover)
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Contents:A map for the complex world of administrative decision-making and law
What people want, what they get, and the administrative state
Everything you always wanted to know about the rule of law but were afraid to ask in class
Delegation and consultation : how the administrative state functions and the importance of rules
Realizing aboriginal administrative law
Fair processes for just outcomes : the principles and practices of procedural fairness
A Charter twist on procedural fairness
The duty of the administrative state to consult indigenous peoples
The architecture of fairness : independence, impartiality, and bias
Spanning the constitutional divide berween the judiciary and the executive : the ill-fated nature of administrative tribunals
A short history of standard of review
Big bang theory : Vavilov's new framework for substantive review
One of these things is not like the other : Vavilov and municipal decision-making
International human rights norms and the substantive review of administrative decision-making
The Charter and administrative law : substantive review
Fairness in context : achieving fairness through access to administrative justice
Habeas corpus unbound
Much ado about quite a bit : administrative agencies
At the core of things : section 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and administrative law
Crown liability for negligent administrative action
3Ps : a public/private primer
Appendix. Table of selected federal and provincial administrative boards and tribunals
Index.