Administrative Law 372

  • Shannon Salter (University of British Columbia Faculty of Law)
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1 Introduction 1 Introduction

1.1. Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59

Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59
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Administrative Law 372

Shannon Salter

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Table of contents

  1. 1

    Introduction

    1. 1.1

      Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59

  2. 2

    Sources and Limits of Administrative Law

  3. 3

    Procedural Fairness: Baker

  4. 4

    Procedural Fairness: Bias and Independence

  5. 5

    Procedural Fairness: Other

  6. 6

    Procedural Fairness: Why does it matter?

  7. 7

    Substantive Review: Origins of Standard of Review

  8. 8

    Substantive Review: Standard of Review in Canada

  9. 9

    Substantive Review: Standard of Review in B.C.

  10. 10

    Delegation of Statutory Powers

  11. 11

    Evidence in Administrative Decision-making

  12. 12

    The Charter, Human Rights, and the Constitution: What can I argue before a tribunal?

  13. 13

    Administrative Law Reform

  14. 14

    Tribunal Standing on Judicial Review

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