Administrative Law In Context, 2nd Edition_part29
administrative law analysis for canadian law. contains arguments about canadian administrative law, perfect for courses in law school. Fairness, standard of review, are all inside. Generally speaking, most countries that follow the principles of common law have developed procedures for judicial review that limit the reviewability of decisions made by administrative law bodies. Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking. Administrative law may also apply to review of decisions of so-called semi-public bodies, such as non-profit corporations, disciplinary boards, and other decision-making bodies that affect the legal rights of members of a particular group or entity.
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