Main Content
Content from the following sources has been used in the creation of this casebook:
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Administrative Law 372
(First published Dec 2014)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Sources and Limits of Administrative Law
- 3: Procedural Fairness: Baker
- 4: Procedural Fairness: Bias and Independence
- 5: Procedural Fairness: Other
- 6: Procedural Fairness: Why does it matter?
- 7: Substantive Review: Origins of Standard of Review
- 8: Substantive Review: Standard of Review in Canada
- 9: Substantive Review: Standard of Review in B.C.
- 10: Delegation of Statutory Powers
- 11: Evidence in Administrative Decision-making
- 12: The Charter, Human Rights, and the Constitution: What can I argue before a tribunal?
- 13: Administrative Law Reform
- 14: Tribunal Standing on Judicial Review
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