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  • A Culture of Justification: Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law

    A Culture of Justification by Daly, Paul;

    Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law

    Series: Landmark Cases in Canadian Law;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher University of British Columbia Press
    • Date of Publication 15 August 2023

    • ISBN 9780774869089
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 216x140 mm
    • Weight 460 g
    • Language English
    • 479

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    Canadian administrative law was bedevilled for many decades by uncertainty and confusion. In 2019, the Supreme Court of Canada sought to bring this chaos to an end in its landmark decision Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov. In A Culture of Justification, Paul Daly explains why Canada's administrative law was uncertain and confusing, and he assesses the proposition that Vavilov provides a roadmap to a brighter future. Looking at administrative law from its historic origins in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England, identifying the complexity of its underlying structure, and describing divergent judicial attitudes to the growing administrative state, Daly builds a framework for understanding why multiple previous reform efforts failed and why Vavilov might very well succeed. This engaging study shows readers how a newly emerged ""culture of justification"" allows courts and citizens to insist on the reasoned exercise of public power by the administrative state.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction

    1 Why Is Administrative Law So Complicated?

    2 A Deep Dive into Judicial Review

    3 The Dunsmuir Decade

    4 The Big Bang

    5 Vavilov Hits the Road

    6 Unresolved Issues after Vavilov

    Conclusion

    Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index of Cases; Index

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