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Principles of administrative law.

https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/link/catalog5537
Author
David Phillip Jones
Anne S. de Villars
Edition
Seventh Edition
Publication Date
2020
Material Type
Book
Call Number
KF 5402 J66 2020
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David Phillip Jones, Anne S. de Villars
Author
David Phillip Jones
Anne S. de Villars
Edition
Seventh Edition
Location
Toronto, ON
Publisher
Thomson Reuters Canada Limited©2020
Publication Date
2020
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Physical Description
clvii, 839 pages.
ISBN
978-0-7798-9730-9
Subjects
Administrative law--Canada.
Judicial review of administrative acts--Canada.
Contents
PART I - General Principles Chapter 1 - Introduction: What is Administrative Law? Chapter 2 - Constitutional Aspects of Canadian Administrative Law Chapter 3 - Statutory Delegation of Governmental Powers Chapter 4 - Subordinate Legislation PART II - Grounds for Judicial Review Chapter 5 - Introduction to the Grounds for Judicial Review Chapter 6 - Defects in Acquiring Jurisdiction Chapter 7 - Losing Jurisdiction Through an Abuse of Discretion Chapter 8 - Natural Justice and the Duty to be Fair: Historical Development and General Principles Chapter 9 - The Duty to be Fair: Audi Alteram Partem Chapter 10 - The Duty to be Fair: The Rule Against Bias Chapter 11 - Errors of Law on the Face of the Record PART III - Standards of Review Chapter 12: Standards of Review PART IV - Remedies Chapter 13 - Introduction to Remedies Chapter 14 - Appeals From Administrative Decisions Chapter 15 - The Prerogative Remedies Chapter 16 - Private Law Remedies and the Tort Liability of Public Authorities
Notes
Includes Table of Cases Includes Index
Call Number
KF 5402 J66 2020
Location
Fredericton
Loan Status
Checked Out, Due 23/08/2023
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