This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta’s first attempt at creating a Liquor Control Board as a case study. The article examines the relationships between the Board, the government, and the public in order to contribute to a more rigorous understanding of administrative independence that goes beyond the usual comparisons to judicial independence
From its birth, administrative law has claimed a close connection to governmental practice. Yet as a...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta?s first attempt at creating a Li...
Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particul...
In common with other Canadian provinces, Alberta introduced a system of government liquor control to...
Local government’s newly acquired status as a fully-fledged sphere of government with constitutiona...
A look at the activities of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, from its inception in 1927 to 1944,...
This article considers how licensing law conceives and practices jurisdiction. It examines the limit...
To better understand the way in which local and national forces operate to influence the design of s...
This article’s investigation into the “agency for legitimacy” proceeds in five steps: Part I introdu...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Abstract: For forty years, from the Supreme Court’s 1979 decision in CUPE to the 2019 one in Vavilov...
This work examines the development and performance of federal independent regulatory bodies in Canad...
The historiography of local government in mid-nineteenth century Canada West/Ontario is divided on t...
From its birth, administrative law has claimed a close connection to governmental practice. Yet as a...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
This article discusses administrative independence by using Alberta?s first attempt at creating a Li...
Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particul...
In common with other Canadian provinces, Alberta introduced a system of government liquor control to...
Local government’s newly acquired status as a fully-fledged sphere of government with constitutiona...
A look at the activities of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, from its inception in 1927 to 1944,...
This article considers how licensing law conceives and practices jurisdiction. It examines the limit...
To better understand the way in which local and national forces operate to influence the design of s...
This article’s investigation into the “agency for legitimacy” proceeds in five steps: Part I introdu...
Several prominent legal academics in Canada, notably W.P.M. Kennedy, E. Russell Hopkins, J.A. Corry,...
Abstract: For forty years, from the Supreme Court’s 1979 decision in CUPE to the 2019 one in Vavilov...
This work examines the development and performance of federal independent regulatory bodies in Canad...
The historiography of local government in mid-nineteenth century Canada West/Ontario is divided on t...
From its birth, administrative law has claimed a close connection to governmental practice. Yet as a...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...