Administrative Law University of Ottawa
This is a booklet detailing administrative law in Canada. It was taught by a constitutional law expert, Joseph Magnet, at the University of Ottawa. Contents include case law briefs and principles on the following:
Sources of administrative law
Procedural fairness principles (e.g. holders of public office)
Cabinet Decisions, Appeals, By-Laws, Rule Making, Policy-Making
Rights, Privileges, Interests, Procurement, Recommending
Legitimate Expectations and Issue Estoppel
Constitutional Dimensions
Statutory Powers Act
Notice, Discovery and Delay
Oral Hearings, Open Hearings and the Right to Counsel
Disclosure, Access, Privilege and Evidence
Delegation, Bias and Institutional Design
Independence, Duty to Give Reasons, Content of Reasons
Standards of Review
Remedies
Discretion and Limits
A PDF And word version are available.
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