Administrative law has long relied upon concepts and phrases to capture fundamental values – for instance: accountability, rule of law, better decision-making, procedural fairness, rationality. “Administrative justice” is increasingly being used, in a similar manner, as a defining concept. The requirements of administrative justice as discussed in this paper apply to decision-making by public officials according to authority conferred to them by public laws. To the extent that the things previously done by public officials are now done by private organizations operating other than under statutory powers, the scope of administrative justice is affected. Administrative law, after all, necessarily draws on some conception of the appropriate re...
As Professor Wade rightly reminds us : « The powerful engines of authority must be prevented from ru...
La thèse a pour objet d’étude le rejugement. Plus généralement elle porte sur le sens que l’on donne...
Natural justice and fairness (the « new natural justice ») are well known notions of administrative ...
This paper, based on a public lecture given in October, 1979, at the Faculty of Law of Laval Univers...
Les défis que devra relever la justice administrative à l'horizon des années 2000 seront axés sur l...
The general principles of law are those that determine the system measures. On the one hand, the pri...
In regard to the principle of separation of powers, the distribution of competences between the admi...
Le droit administratif ne semble pas pouvoir être pensé sans les administrés. « Administré » fig...
En droit administratif canadien, des décisions récentes ont introduit la notion d'«attentes légitime...
The existence of efficient mechanisms of control for administrative activity is a common problem in ...
Procedure before quasi-judicial boards and tribunals has recently attracted abundant comment as well...
This paper summarizes the changes brought about in French administrative law by a law of 1979 imposi...
Administrative justice implies a speedy resolution of a large number of cases, employing methods tha...
The doctrine of « procedural fairness » is widening its scope of application to all kinds of adminis...
Frequently in the past, attempts have been made to systematize the notion of judicial review of admi...
As Professor Wade rightly reminds us : « The powerful engines of authority must be prevented from ru...
La thèse a pour objet d’étude le rejugement. Plus généralement elle porte sur le sens que l’on donne...
Natural justice and fairness (the « new natural justice ») are well known notions of administrative ...
This paper, based on a public lecture given in October, 1979, at the Faculty of Law of Laval Univers...
Les défis que devra relever la justice administrative à l'horizon des années 2000 seront axés sur l...
The general principles of law are those that determine the system measures. On the one hand, the pri...
In regard to the principle of separation of powers, the distribution of competences between the admi...
Le droit administratif ne semble pas pouvoir être pensé sans les administrés. « Administré » fig...
En droit administratif canadien, des décisions récentes ont introduit la notion d'«attentes légitime...
The existence of efficient mechanisms of control for administrative activity is a common problem in ...
Procedure before quasi-judicial boards and tribunals has recently attracted abundant comment as well...
This paper summarizes the changes brought about in French administrative law by a law of 1979 imposi...
Administrative justice implies a speedy resolution of a large number of cases, employing methods tha...
The doctrine of « procedural fairness » is widening its scope of application to all kinds of adminis...
Frequently in the past, attempts have been made to systematize the notion of judicial review of admi...
As Professor Wade rightly reminds us : « The powerful engines of authority must be prevented from ru...
La thèse a pour objet d’étude le rejugement. Plus généralement elle porte sur le sens que l’on donne...
Natural justice and fairness (the « new natural justice ») are well known notions of administrative ...