The intellectual legal history-the history of ideas--of modern administrative law has yet to be written. The first part of this article suggests that one way to approach this necessary task is to posit the writings of leading administrative law thinkers in the context of cases, controversies, doctrines, events, and movements throughout the twentieth century. The work of pioneer administrative lawyer John Willis is used to exemplify this type of contextualized intellectual legal history. The second part of this article seeks to gauge Willis\u27s influence on the development of Canadian administrative law
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
In this article, the administrative law decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada during the...
The intellectual legal history-the history of ideas--of modern administrative law has yet to be writ...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
I am an unabashed admirer of John Willis; and I have credentials that entitle me to speak of his tea...
John Willis has been respected and loved in the Canadian legal community as a teacher, colleague, an...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Administrative law scholarship is deficient in scope (narrowed by an obsessive preoccupation with ju...
This article examines the process by which traditional Canadian legal history is becoming more inter...
John Willis was not just a voice crying in the wilderness. But he was that too. He warned repeatedly...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
In this article, the administrative law decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada during the...
The intellectual legal history-the history of ideas--of modern administrative law has yet to be writ...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
This contribution was prepared for a conference at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in honor...
I am an unabashed admirer of John Willis; and I have credentials that entitle me to speak of his tea...
John Willis has been respected and loved in the Canadian legal community as a teacher, colleague, an...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Administrative law scholarship is deficient in scope (narrowed by an obsessive preoccupation with ju...
This article examines the process by which traditional Canadian legal history is becoming more inter...
John Willis was not just a voice crying in the wilderness. But he was that too. He warned repeatedly...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
In this article, the administrative law decisions rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada during the...