Dialogue between Courts and Tribunals: Essays in Administrative Law and Justice - (2001-2007)
A collection of essays representing the papers presented and discussed at the annual CIAJ Administrative Law national and regional roundtables held across Canada for judges, tribunal members and academics. Publication with Les Éditions THÉMIS and the generous support of the Law Foundation of British Columbia.
Table of contents includes:
- Discovering What Tribunals Do: Tribunal Standing Before the Courts, Laverne Jacobs & Thomas Kuttner;
- Tribunal Independence and Impartiality: Rethinking the Theory after Bell and Ocean Port Hotel – A Call for Empirical Analysis, Laverne Jacobs;
- The Expert Tribunal, Laverne Jacobs & Thomas Kuttner;
- Tribunals and Policy Making: From Legitimacy to Fairness, Lorne Sossin & France Houle;
- Designing Mediation Systems for Use in Administrative Agencies and Tribunals – The B.C. Human Rights Experience, Philip Bryden & William Black;
- Standards of Review in Administrative Law, David Phillip Jones;
- Analyzing Problems of Exclusive and Concurrent Jurisdiction, Aloke Chatterjee;
- Consistency in Tribunal Decision Making: What Really Goes On Behind Closed Doors ... Kevin Whitaker, Michael Gottheil & Michael Uhlmann


