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Administrative Law

June 9, 2023 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "Bias and Decision-Making: What’s Changed?"
Date: June 9, 2023
Co-Chairs: Michael Gottheil, Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James W. O'Reilly
Location: Online & In Person in Ottawa, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R88 Bias in the administrative tribunal context (PowerPoint)
Lauren J. Wihak | 24 pages
Lauren J. Wihak 24 pages
  R88a Partialité dans le contexte d’un tribunal administratif (PowerPoint)
Lauren J. Wihak | 24 pages
Lauren J. Wihak 24 pages
  R88b The Recusal of Administrative Judges (PowerPoint)
Louis Legault | 38 pages
Louis Legault 38 pages
  R88c La récusation des juges administratifs (PowerPoint)
Louis Legault | 38 pages
Louis Legault 38 pages
  R88d Part-Time Adjudicators and Conflict of Interest (PowerPoint)
Ian R. Mackenzie | 10 pages
Ian R. Mackenzie 10 pages
  R88e Arbitres à temps partiel et conflits d’intérêts (PowerPoint)
Ian R. Mackenzie | 10 pages
Ian R. Mackenzie 10 pages

May 27, 2022 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "Promoting Mental Health in the Justice System for Both Professionals and Users"
Date: May 27, 2022
Co-Chairs: Michael Gottheil, Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James W. O'Reilly
Location: Online Program

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R87 Accommodating Clients With Mental Health Differences in Tribunals (PowerPoint)
Lora Patton | 9 pages
Lora Patton 9 pages
  R87a The Responsibility of the Tribunal to Accommodate Users with Mental Health Issues (PowerPoint)
Donald J. Netolitzky | 12 pages
Donald J. Netolitzky 12 pages
  R87b Stratégies physiques et psychologiques pour mieux gérer l’anxiété et construire sa résilience (PowerPoint)
Rachel Thibeault | 62 pages
Rachel Thibeault 62 pages

June 11, 2021 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "All the Voices We Don’t Hear"
Date: June 11, 2021
Co-Chairs: Mr. Michael Gottheil, Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James O'Reilly
Location: Online Program

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R86 Annotated Accessible Canada Act:

https://www.canlii.org/en/commentary/doc/2021CanLIIDocs987#!


Laverne A. Jacobs, Martin Anderson, Rachel Rohr & Tom Perry | 131 pages
Laverne A. Jacobs, Martin Anderson, Rachel Rohr & Tom Perry 131 pages
  R86a WYAC Litigating in the Time of Coronavirus
Ruby Dhand, Anita Szigeti, Maya Kotob, Michael Kennedy & Rebecca Ye | 29 pages
Ruby Dhand, Anita Szigeti, Maya Kotob, Michael Kennedy & Rebecca Ye 29 pages
  R86b Expanding Our Vision: Cultural Equality and Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights – Summary of Recommendations:

https://www.bchrt.bc.ca/indigenous/expand.htm


Ardith Walkem, BC Human Rights Tribunal | Web pages
Ardith Walkem, BC Human Rights Tribunal Web pages
  R86c Expanding Our Vision - Cultural Equality & Indigenous People's Human Rights (PowerPoint)
Ardith Walkem | 10 pages
Ardith Walkem 10 pages
  R86d Supporting Community Justice Help and Advancing Access to Justice (PowerPoint)
Julie Matthews | 14 pages
Julie Matthews 14 pages
  R86e Accessing Justice By Building Connections with Community Agencies and Supporting Front-Line Workers (PowerPoint)
Gary Stein | 11 pages
Gary Stein 11 pages
  R86f Access to Administrative Justice for Community Users: A Litigator’s Perspective
Selwyn A. Pieters | 16 pages
Selwyn A. Pieters 16 pages
  R86g Not judicial justice: What is the Social Security Tribunal doing to enable inclusion? (PowerPoint)
Paul Aterman, SSTC | 9 pages
Paul Aterman, SSTC 9 pages
  R86h Une justice non judiciaire: Que fait le Tribunal de la sécurité sociale pour favoriser l’inclusion? (PowerPoint)
Paul Aterman, TSSC | 9 pages
Paul Aterman, TSSC 9 pages

May 29, 2020 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "Towards a Unified Theory of Administrative Law?"
Date: May 29, 2020
Co-Chairs: Mr. Michael Gottheil, Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James O'Reilly
Location: Online Program

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R85 Beyond Standard of Review
Lauren J. Wihak | 24 pages
Lauren J. Wihak 24 pages
  R85a Beyond Standard of Review (PowerPoint)
Lauren J. Wihak | 14 pages
Lauren J. Wihak 14 pages
  R85b The Vavilov Framework and the Future of Canadian Administrative Law
Paul Daly | 35 pages
Paul Daly 35 pages
  R85c The Vavilov Framework and the Future of Canadian Administrative Law (PowerPoint)
Paul Daly | 21 pages
Paul Daly 21 pages
  R85d Vavilov Hits the Road (Blog)
Paul Daly | 9 pages
Paul Daly 9 pages
  R85e Time is on my side but should it be (PowerPoint)
Shannon Salter | 16 pages
Shannon Salter 16 pages
  R85f The Standalone Charter Challenge (PowerPoint)
Alyssa Tomkins | 15 pages
Alyssa Tomkins 15 pages
  R85g Public Interest Presentation (PowerPoint)
Nicolas Lambert | 9 pages
Nicolas Lambert 9 pages
  R85h New Boundaries of Judicial Review (PowerPoint)
Lorne Sossin | 6 pages
Lorne Sossin 6 pages
  R85i A Unified Theory of Administrative Law (Notes)
Yves-Marie Morissette | 15 pages
Yves-Marie Morissette 15 pages

May 25, 2019 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "Masters in Our House: Adjudicative Sovereignty Versus Judicial Oversight"
Date: May 25, 2019
Co-Chairs: Mr. Michael Gottheil, Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James O'Reilly
Location: Montreal, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R84 Dancing with Myself-Critique of Canadian Judicial Council (PowerPoint)
Richard Devlin & Sheila WIldeman | 67 pages
Richard Devlin & Sheila WIldeman 67 pages
  R84a Texte-Règles de base d'un comportement éthique
Patrick De Niverville | 11 pages
Patrick De Niverville 11 pages
  R84b Présentation-Règles de base d'un comportement éthique (PowerPoint)
Patrick De Niverville | 21 pages
Patrick De Niverville 21 pages
  R84c Conseil de la justice administrative
Morton Minc | 20 pages
Morton Minc 20 pages

June 2, 2018 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "Pushing the Bounds of Administrative Law to Get Closer to Justice"
Date: June 2, 2018
Co-Chairs: Mr. Michael Gottheil, Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James O'Reilly
Location: Ottawa, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R76 Le tribunal comme force exécutoire : on peut essayer, avec un peu d'aide (PowerPoint)
Dominique Benoît | 32 pages
Dominique Benoît 32 pages
  R77 The Tribunal as Enforcer - List of Cases
Philippe Dufresne | 1 pages
Philippe Dufresne 1 pages
  R82 Mediation-Arbitration in Ontario: Labour Relations, Human Rights and Beyond
Michelle Flaherty and Leslie Reaume | 28 pages
Michelle Flaherty and Leslie Reaume 28 pages
  R78 Delegation, Deference, and Difference: Searching for a principled approach to implementing and administering Aboriginal rights (PowerPoint)
Janna Promislow | 23 pages
Janna Promislow 23 pages
  R79 Indigenous Rights_Public Interest (PowerPoint)
Scott Robertson | 13 pages
Scott Robertson 13 pages
  R80 Speaking Outside Decisions The Limits of Adjudicator Free Speech (PowerPoint)
Lorne Sossin | 10 pages
Lorne Sossin 10 pages
  R81 Aboriginal Rights in Canada-Understanding-Basic-Concepts (PowerPoint)
Simon Turmel | 21 pages
Simon Turmel 21 pages

May 27, 2017 | National Roundtable on Administrative Law

Title: "These are the Principles, If You Don't Like Them, We've Got Others"
Date: May 27, 2017
Co-Chairs: Mr. Michael Gottheil, Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, The Honourable Justice James O'Reilly
Location: Vancouver, BC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R74 Quantifying Dunsmuir: An Empirical Analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada's Jurisprudence on Standard of Review
Robert Danay | pages
Robert Danay pages
  R73 Quantifying Dunsmuir: An Empirical Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Jurisprudence on Standard of Review (PowerPoint)
Robert Danay | 24 pages
Robert Danay 24 pages
  R72 Procedural Fairness & Right To Be Heard - Recent Practical Cases
Simon Turmel | 12 pages
Simon Turmel 12 pages
  R71 Procedural Fairness & Right to Be Heard - Recent Practical Cases (PowerPoint)
Simon Turmel | 19 pages
Simon Turmel 19 pages
  R70 Evidentiary Rules in a Post-Dunsmuir World: Modernizing the Scope of Admissible Evidence on Judicial Review
Lauren Wihak, Benjamin Oliphant | pages
Lauren Wihak, Benjamin Oliphant pages
  R69 PLUS CA CHANGE…The Record on Judicial Review (PowerPoint)
Lauren Wihak, Benjamin Oliphant | 49 pages
Lauren Wihak, Benjamin Oliphant 49 pages
  R68 Expert? Says Who? Getting Past the Authority Wars and Getting (to) Reasonableness (PowerPoint)
Sheila Wildeman | 59 pages
Sheila Wildeman 59 pages

May 27, 2016 | Chasing the Reasonableness Rainbow: The Translucence of Judicial Review

Title: Chasing the Reasonableness Rainbow: The Translucence of Judicial Review
Date: May 27, 2016
Co-Chairs: Mr. Athanasios Hadjis, Mr. Michael Gottheil, The Honourable Justice Georgina Jackson
Location: Ottawa, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R65 The Content and Parameters of Reasonableness Review (or: How Much Reasonableness Can We Reasonably Bear?) (PowerPoint)
Sheila Wildeman | 33 pages
Sheila Wildeman 33 pages
  R64 Charter Values in Statutory Interpretation and in the Exercise of Discretion (PowerPoint)
Harvey M. Groberman | 17 pages
Harvey M. Groberman 17 pages
  R63 How Does a Tribunal Write a Reasonable Decision? On Aspect: Collecting the "Relevant Evidence" in Regulatory Proceedings (PowerPoint)
Simon Turmel | 12 pages
Simon Turmel 12 pages
  R62 How Does a Tribunal Write a Reasonable Decision? (PowerPoint)
Julie Baril | 9 pages
Julie Baril 9 pages
  R61 Identifying the Review Standard for Administrative Decisions "Deference in a Nutshell: Sort Of!"
Joseph T. Robertson | 34 pages
Joseph T. Robertson 34 pages
  R60 Stand Up or Sit Down? OEB and the Tribunal's Role Before a Reviewing Court (PowerPoint)
Margaret Leighton | 25 pages
Margaret Leighton 25 pages

March 10, 2016 | A Vexing Issue: National Roundtable on the Vexatious Litigant

Title: A Vexing Issue:  National Roundtable on the Vexatious Litigant
Date: March 10, 2016
Co-Chairs: David A. Wright, Margaret Leighton
Location: Toronto, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R52 Vexatious Litigants:  A View From the Profession (PowerPoint)
Freya Kristjanson, Tom Schreiter | 35 pages
Freya Kristjanson, Tom Schreiter 35 pages
  R51 The Vexatious Litigant:  A Tribunal Perspective (PowerPoint)
David Muir | 20 pages
David Muir 20 pages
  R50 The Unreasonable, Querulant and Vexatious as Self Represented Litigants (PowerPoint)
Grant Lester | 14 pages
Grant Lester 14 pages

March 17-18, 2016 | Roundtable on Sentencing

Title: Roundtable on Sentencing
Date: March 17-18, 2016
Co-Chairs: The Honourable Justice Elizabeth Bennett, The Honourable Judge Patrick Healy
Location: Montreal, QC

 

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R56 Victim impact statements at sentencing: Towards a clearer understanding of their aims, University of Toronto Law Journal, Volume 65, Number 2, Spring 2015, pp. 85-123 (Article), Published by University of Toronto Press.
Marie Manikis | 39 pages
Marie Manikis 39 pages
  R55 Constitutional Challenges to Mandatory Minimum Sentences after Nur and Anderson
Michael Code | 7 pages
Michael Code 7 pages
  R54 The Myth of the Double-Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases, Boston College Law Review, Volume 56, Issue 2
Deborah Denno | 61 pages
Deborah Denno 61 pages
  R53 Sentencing and Neuroscience (PowerPoint)
Deborah Denno | 39 pages
Deborah Denno 39 pages

September 2015 | Complex Criminal Trials

Title:  CIAJ's Complex Criminal Trials Roundtable
Date:  September, 2015
Location:  Vancouver, BC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R67 Recommendations from BC Roundable on Complex Criminal Trials - September 2015
9 pages
9 pages

May 30, 2014 | Self-Represented and Unrepresented Parties: Responding to the New Normal – when nothing seems normal anymore

Title: Self-Represented and Unrepresented Parties: Responding to the New Normal - when nothing seems normal anymore
Date: May 30, 2014
Co-Chairs: Michael Gottheil, Athanasios Hadjis
Location: Gatineau, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R48 Wrap-up and Lessons Learned/Conclusions et leçons à retenir
Martine Valois | 12 pages
Martine Valois 12 pages
  R47 Responding to the New Normal:  the Self-Represented Litigant Phenomenon (PowerPoint)
Julie Macfarlane | 13 pages
Julie Macfarlane 13 pages
  R46 Part 4 - Opportunities and Challenges:  Non-Lawyer Forms of Assistance in Provinding Access to Justice for Middle-Income Earners
Russell Engler | 30 pages
Russell Engler 30 pages
  R45 When Does Representation Matter?
Russell Engler | 20 pages
Russell Engler 20 pages
  R44 A New Access to Justice Landscape (PowerPoint)
Trevor Farrow | 18 pages
Trevor Farrow 18 pages
  R43 Challenges and solutions regarding self-represented litigants before the CLP
Pascale Gauthier | 9 pages
Pascale Gauthier 9 pages
  R42 Les enjeux et solutions liés à l’encadrement des personnes non représentées à la Commission des lésions professionnelles
Pascale Gauthier | 7 pages
Pascale Gauthier 7 pages

May 2, 2014 | Complex Criminal Trials

Title:  CIAJ's Complex Criminal Trials Roundtable
Date:  May 2, 2014
Chair:  Christine Mainville, Henein Hutchison LLP
Location:  Vancouver, BC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R66 Report on the CIAJ's Complex Criminal Trials Roundtable - May 2, 2014
Christine Mainville | 21 pages
Christine Mainville 21 pages

November 2, 2013 | The Changing Tides of Administrative Justice: Tribunals Applying the Charter and Human Rights Codes

Title:  Atlantic Regional Roundtable on Administrative Law - The Changing Tides of Administrative Justice:  Tribunals Applying the Charter and Human Rights Codes
Date:  November 2, 2013
Chair:  
Andrea Smillie
Location
:  Halifax, NS

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R41 Administrative Law and the Charter - The Latest Chapter: Doré v. Barreau du Québec (PowerPoint)
Sheila Wildeman | 74 pages
Sheila Wildeman 74 pages
  R40 Martin and Laseur and some of its progeny:  Administrative tribunals dealing with the Charter
Kenny LeBlanc | 36 pages
Kenny LeBlanc 36 pages
  R39 Martin - Ten Years Later, Experience with Constitutional Jurisdiction
Louanne Labelle | 14 pages
Louanne Labelle 14 pages

May 24, 2013 | National Dialogue On Administrative Law – Welcome to My World

Title:  National Dialogue On Administrative Law - Welcome to My World
Date:  May 24, 2013
Chair:  Michael Gottheil
Location:  Toronto, ON

 

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R38  Scenario 1 - Discretion, Interpretation and Charter Values
Sheila Wildeman, Freya Kristjanson, Nicolas Lambert | 6 pages
Sheila Wildeman, Freya Kristjanson, Nicolas Lambert 6 pages
  R37  Scenario 2 - Human Rights and Liquor Licensing
David Wright | 5 pages
David Wright 5 pages
  R36 Scenario 3 - Practical and Procedural Issues When Dealing with Code and Constitutional Issues
Michael Gottheil | 2 pages
Michael Gottheil 2 pages

May 11, 2012 | Dialogue Between Courts and Tribunals – Top Ten Issues in Administrative Law

Title:  Dialogue Between Courts and Tribunals - Top Ten Issues in Administrative Law
Date
:  May 11, 2012
Chair:  Heather MacNaughton
Location
:  Calgary, AB

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R35 Judicial Deference and Reasonableness Review after Dunsmuir
Matthew Lewans | 23 pages
Matthew Lewans 23 pages
  R34  Dealing with Dunsmuir:  Judicial Deference and Reasonableness Review (PowerPoint) (Morning Session) 
Matthew Lewans | 15 pages
Matthew Lewans 15 pages
  R33 Recent Developments in Procedural Fairness (PowerPoint) (Afternoon Session) 
Matthew Lewans | 13 pages
Matthew Lewans 13 pages
  R32 Recent Issues in Jurisdiction (PowerPoint)
Laverne Jacobs | 14 pages
Laverne Jacobs 14 pages
  R31 Adequacy of Reasons (PowerPoint)
Laverne Jacobs | 14 pages
Laverne Jacobs 14 pages
  R30 Administrative Law & The Charter (PowerPoint) 
Laverne Jacobs | 20 pages
Laverne Jacobs 20 pages

June 3, 2011 | Dialogue Between Courts and Tribunals – Ten Top Issues in Administrative Law

Title:  National Roundtable - Dialogue Between Courts and Tribunals - Ten Top Issues in Administrative Law
Date:  June 3, 2011
Chair:  
Heather MacNaughton
Location
:  Ottawa, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R29 Regulatory Negligence and Administrative Law
Freya Kristjanson, Stephen Moreau | 29 pages
Freya Kristjanson, Stephen Moreau 29 pages
  R28 Tribunals by Tweets: Independence in the 21st Century
Freya Kristjanson | 15 pages
Freya Kristjanson 15 pages
  R27 Selected Topics in Administrative Law
Freya Kristjanson, Lorne Sossin | 40 pages
Freya Kristjanson, Lorne Sossin 40 pages

May 28, 2010 | The Adjudicative Process and New Information Technologies

Title:  National Roundtable - The Adjudicative Process and New Information Technologies
Date:  May 28, 2010
Chair:  
Heather MacNaughton
Location
:  Montreal, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R26 The Adjudicative Process and the 'New' Media Circus:  The Impact of Technology on Courtroom Journalism, Decorum and Privacy
Nicolas Vermeys | 17 pages
Nicolas Vermeys 17 pages
  R25 Panel on Justice and the Media
J. Colin MacKinnon | 72 pages
J. Colin MacKinnon 72 pages
  R24 The adjudicative process in the Internet age: A new equation for privacy and openness
Deputy Commissioner Chantal Bernier | 10 pages
Deputy Commissioner Chantal Bernier 10 pages
  R23 Closed courts and the media: The Toronto 18 case
Professor John Miller | 8 pages
Professor John Miller 8 pages

May 3, 2010 | Timeliness and Adequacy of Reasons

Title:  Regional Roundtable - Timeliness and Adequacy of Reasons
Date
:  May 3, 2010
Co-Chairs:  Katherine Swinton, David Stratas
Location
:  Toronto, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R22 Decision-makers under new scrutiny: sufficiency of reasons and timely decision-making
David Stratas | 42 pages
David Stratas 42 pages

May 29, 2009 | National Roundtable – Dunsmuir Back to the Future: Considering the Implications of the Supreme Court’s Attempt to Bring Certainty to Judicial Review Standard

Title:  National Roundtable - Dunsmuir Back to the Future: Considering the Implications of the Supreme Court's Attempt to Bring Certainty to Judicial Review Standard
Date:  May 29, 2009
Chair:  
Heather MacNaughton
Location
:  Halifax, NS

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R21 Dunsmuir and Substantive Review – Implications and Impact: A Preliminary Assessment
Gerald Heckman | 57 pages
Gerald Heckman 57 pages
  R20 Dunsmuir and Substantive Review – Implications and Impact: A Preliminary Assessment - PowerPoint
Gerald Heckman | 10 pages
Gerald Heckman 10 pages
  R19 Dunsmuir Update
Andrew Wray | 21 pages
Andrew Wray 21 pages

October 27, 2006 | Regional Roundtable

Title:  Regional Roundtable - L'expert devant le tribunal : efficacité et objectivité, comment y parvenir
Date:  October 27, 2006
Co-Chairs:  
André Ouimet, François Rolland, Guy Gagnon, Michel Doyon, Jacques Forgues, Donald Béchard
Location
:  Boucherville, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R7 L’expert devant le tribunal : efficacité et objectivité : comment y parvenir?
Sophie Lavallée | 32 pages
Sophie Lavallée 32 pages
  R6 L’expert : recevabilité, qualification et force probante
Donald Bechard | 227 pages
Donald Bechard 227 pages
  R5 Allocution du juge en chef de la cour du Québec, l’honorable Guy Gagnon - L’EXPERTISE
Guy Gagnon | 26 pages
Guy Gagnon 26 pages
  R4 L’expert devant le tribunal sous l’angle de l’efficacité et de l’objectivité : comment y parvenir ?
Jacques Forges | 6 pages
Jacques Forges 6 pages

May 8, 2009 – Les conflits juridictionnels en droit administratif québecois

Title:  Les conflits juridictionnels en droit administratif québecois
Date:  May 8, 2009
Co-Chairs:  
André Ouimet, Christian Brunelle
Location
:  Boucherville, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R18 Les conflits juridictionnels : le point de vue des acteurs - Le point de vue de la Conférence des Arbitres du Québec
Diane Veilleux | 7 pages
Diane Veilleux 7 pages
  R17 Les conflits juridictionnels en matière de lésions professionnelles
Jean-François Clément | 18 pages
Jean-François Clément 18 pages
  R16 Les conflits juridictionnels : le point de vue de la Commission des relations du travail
Monique Hébert | 14 pages
Monique Hébert 14 pages
  R15 Les conflits de compétence entre tribunaux spécialisés :  Une question de textes ou de contextes?
Christian Brunelle, Mélanie Samson | 29 pages
Christian Brunelle, Mélanie Samson 29 pages
  R14 Les conflits juridictionnels : le point de vue des acteurs
Guylaine Henri | 25 pages
Guylaine Henri 25 pages
  R13 Les conflits de compétence en droit administratif québécois:  le point de vue de la Commission des relations du travail lorsque des questions de droit constitutionnel sont en litige (PowerPoint)
Monique Hébert, Andrée St-Georges | 3 pages
Monique Hébert, Andrée St-Georges 3 pages

June 25, 2008 | National Roundtable – Timeliness and Adequacy of Reasons

Title:  National Roundtable - Timeliness and Adequacy of Reasons
Date:  June 25, 2008
Chair:
 Heather MacNaughton
Location
:  Gatineau, QC

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R12 Personal Data Protection in Decisions
Frédéric Pelletier | 12 pages
Frédéric Pelletier 12 pages
  R11 Decision-makers under new scrutiny: sufficiency of reasons and timely decision-making
David Stratas | 34 pages
David Stratas 34 pages
  R10 Hearing Back - Piecing Together Timeliness in Saskatchewan’s Administrative Tribunals
Ken Fenwick | 60 pages
Ken Fenwick 60 pages

2001 – 2007 | Dialogue between Courts and Tribunals: Essays in Administrative Law and Justice

This collection provides a rich analysis of key issues of administrative law and justice.  Written by leading voices from academia, the judiciary and the administrative justice community, this collection of essays offers insight from empirical, theoretical and doctrinal perspectives.  

"The publication of this volume gives these excellent papers the wider readership which they richly deserve.  All interested in administrative justice in Canada are indebted to the authors and editors... for this timely, stimulating, and informative collection." - The Honourable Justice John M. Evans, Federal Court of Appeal.

Laverne A. Jacobs is a law professor at the University of Windsor.

The Honourable Justice Anne L. Mactavish is a judge of the Federal Court.

Published in association with Les Éditions Thémis and with the generous support of the Law Foundation of British Columbia.  The publication is now out of stock.

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  PUB2007-A Introductory Pages - Foreword, Introduction, Table of Contents
10 pages
10 pages
  PUB2007-1 Discovering What Tribunals Do: Tribunal Standing Before the Courts
Laverne A. Jacobs, Thomas S. Kuttner | 38 pages
Laverne A. Jacobs, Thomas S. Kuttner 38 pages
  PUB2007-2 Tribunal Independence and Impartiality: Rethinking the Theory after Bell and Ocean Port Hotel - A Call for Empirical Analysis
Laverne A. Jacobs | 24 pages
Laverne A. Jacobs 24 pages
  PUB2007-3 The Expert Tribunal
Laverne A. Jacobs, Thomas S. Kuttner | 26 pages
Laverne A. Jacobs, Thomas S. Kuttner 26 pages
  PUB2007-4 Tribunals and Policy-Making: From Legitimacy to Fairness
Lorne Sossin, France Houle | 63 pages
Lorne Sossin, France Houle 63 pages
  PUB2007-5 Designing Mediation Systems for Use in Administrative Agencies and Tribunals - The B.C. Human Rights Experience
Philip Bryden, William Black | 56 pages
Philip Bryden, William Black 56 pages
  PUB2007-6 Standards of Review in Administrative Law
David Phillip Jones | 120 pages
David Phillip Jones 120 pages
  PUB2007-7 Analyzing Problems of Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction
Aloke Chatterjee | 18 pages
Aloke Chatterjee 18 pages
  PUB2007-8 Consistency in Tribunal Decision Making: What Really Goes on Behind Closed Doors
Kevin Whitaker, Michael Gottheil, Michael Uhlmann | 22 pages
Kevin Whitaker, Michael Gottheil, Michael Uhlmann 22 pages
  PUB2007-9 Conclusions
David Mullan | 14 pages
David Mullan 14 pages
  PUB2007-10 Contributors
4 pages
4 pages
  PUB2007-11 Index
8 pages
8 pages

May 4, 2007 | National Roundtable – Effecting Consistency in Tribunal Decision-Making

Title:  National Roundtable - Effecting Consistency in Tribunal Decision-Making
Date
:  May 4, 2007
Chair:  Tom Kuttner
Location:  Vancouver, BC

 

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R9 Earlier Solutions, Faster Justice:  The Future of Administrative Justice in British Columbia
Allan Seckel | 17 pages
Allan Seckel 17 pages
  R8 Interim Report of the Agency Cluster Facilitator for the Municipal, Environment and Land Planning Tribunals
Kevin Whitaker | 23 pages
Kevin Whitaker 23 pages

June 9, 2006 | National Roundtable – Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction

Title:  National Roundtable - Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction
Date:  June 9, 2006
Co-Chairs:  
Nancy Spies, Tom Kuttner
Location
:  Ottawa, ON

# Title Author(s) Pages Price
  R3 Developments in Administrative Law: The 2004 - 2005 Term
Laverne Jacobs | 46 pages
Laverne Jacobs 46 pages
  R2 Issue Estoppel, Collateral Attack & Abuse of Process  
Thomas Kuttner | 7 pages
Thomas Kuttner 7 pages
  R1 CCAT Conference 2006 – Opening Plenary:  The Integrated Tribunal – From Concept to Reality - Integrated Alignment:  Mastering the Conceptual Challenges of Governance in Daily Tribunal Operation
Laverne Jacobs | 8 pages
Laverne Jacobs 8 pages