Introduction to Public Complaints (5:I): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Moving content) |
|||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
*Part of the Essentials of Canadian Law series by Irwin Law, this text provides a comprehensive review of administrative law in Canada. | *Part of the Essentials of Canadian Law series by Irwin Law, this text provides a comprehensive review of administrative law in Canada. | ||
Sara Blake, ''Administrative Law in Canada'', | Sara Blake, ''Administrative Law in Canada'', 6th ed (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2017). | ||
*This text provides a simple and clear review of administrative law. | *This text provides a simple and clear review of administrative law. | ||
Revision as of 21:46, 26 August 2019
Introduction
This chapter does not address all problems, legal or otherwise, relating to government, but it provides some general information that may assist making a public complaint. This section contains general guidelines for dealing with public bodies (e.g., the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the Egg Marketing Board, or a public university). Individuals involved in the judicial review process should consult the following texts:
David J Mullan, Administrative Law, (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2001).
- Part of the Essentials of Canadian Law series by Irwin Law, this text provides a comprehensive review of administrative law in Canada.
Sara Blake, Administrative Law in Canada, 6th ed (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2017).
- This text provides a simple and clear review of administrative law.
Donald Brown & John M Evans, Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada, loose-leaf (Toronto: Canvasback Publishing, 1998).
- This regularly updated three-volume text provides a more detailed review of administrative law.
© Copyright 2024, The Greater Vancouver Law Students' Legal Advice Society. |