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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: | 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 application or 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). | David J Mullan, ''Administrative Law'', (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2001). |