Inside and Outside Canadian Administrative Law : : Essays in Honour of David Mullan / / ed. by Grant Huscroft, Michael Taggart.

The rise to prominence of administrative law in the second half of the twentieth century is often remarked upon as the greatest legal development of the period. In this process there has been considerable borrowing of ideas and learning from experiences elsewhere in the common law world. This volume...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (508 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
David Mullan: In Appreciation --
Academe and the Courts: Professor Mullan's Contribution --
Learning Administrative Law from David Mullan: An Appreciation of Evans, Janisch, Mullan, and Risk, Administrative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials --
The Uneasy Relationship between Independence and Appointments in Canadian Administrative Law --
Where Do Tribunals Fit into the Australian System of Administration and Adjudication? --
Administrative Law Developments in New Zealand as Seen through Immigration Law --
Process and Substance in Judicial Review --
A 'Mullanian' Approach to the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Real Questions and Promising Answers --
Roadblocks, Restraint, and Remedies: The Idea of Progress in Administrative Law --
The Codification of Administrative Law in Quebec --
Globalization, 'Local' Foreign Policy, and Administrative Law --
Judicial Review from CUPE to CUPE: Less Is Not Always More --
From Despair to Deference: Same Difference? --
The Importance of Being Contextual: Deference South of the Border --
Principle and Pragmatism: Administrative Agencies' Jurisdiction over Constitutional Issues --
'Common Public Law in the Age of Legislation': David Mullan and the Unwritten Constitution --
David Mullan's Theory of the Rule of (Common) Law --
The Writings of David Mullan
Summary:The rise to prominence of administrative law in the second half of the twentieth century is often remarked upon as the greatest legal development of the period. In this process there has been considerable borrowing of ideas and learning from experiences elsewhere in the common law world. This volume brings together administrative law scholars and judges from around the globe to address important issues in the field and to honour the career of one of the leading administrative lawyers in the Anglo-Commonwealth world, Professor David Mullan.Editors Grant Huscroft and Michael Taggart have identified the broad themes in Mullan's work - procedural fairness; scope of review and deference; the interrelationship of administrative law and human rights; the legitimacy of state regulation and tribunal adjudication; common law comparativism - and invited contributions on those themes from leading scholars in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and the United States. A fitting tribute to a great scholar, Inside and Outside Canadian Administrative Law will prove fascinating to students, teachers, and practitioners of administrative law as well as policy makers and political scientists.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442676169
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442676169
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Grant Huscroft, Michael Taggart.