Administrative Law 372

  • Shannon Salter (University of British Columbia Faculty of Law)
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11 Evidence in Administrative Decision-making 11 Evidence in Administrative Decision-making

11.1. Silver Campsites Ltd. v. James, 2013 BCCA 292

Silver Campsites Ltd. v. James, 2013 BCCA 292

11.2. Cambie Hotel (Nanaimo) Ltd. v. British Columbia (General Manager, Liquor Control and Licensing Branch), 2006 BCCA 119

Cambie Hotel (Nanaimo) Ltd. v. British Columbia (General Manager, Liquor Control and Licensing Branch), 2006 BCCA 119
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Administrative Law 372

Shannon Salter

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Table of contents

  1. 1

    Introduction

  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

    1. 11.1

      Silver Campsites Ltd. v. James, 2013 BCCA 292

    2. 11.2

      Cambie Hotel (Nanaimo) Ltd. v. British Columbia (General Manager, Liquor Control and Licensing Branch), 2006 BCCA 119

  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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