Inside and outside Canadian administrative law essays in honour of David Mullan /
edited by Grant Huscroft and Michael Taggart.
- Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2006.
- 1 online resource (xii, 495 pages)
Includes bibliographical references.
David Mullan : in appreciation / Academe and the courts : Professor Mullan's contribution / Learning administrative law from David Mullan : an appreciation of Evans, Janisch, Mullan and Risk, Administrative law : cases, text, and materials / The uneasy relationship between independence and appointments in Canadian administrative law / Where do tribunals fit into the Australian system of administration and adjudication? / Administrative law developments in New Zealand as seen through immigration law / Process and substance in judicial review / A 'Mullanian' approach to the doctrine of legitimate expectations : real questions and promising answers / Roadblocks, restraint, and remedies : the idea of progress in administrative law / The codification of administrative law in Quebec / Globalization, 'local' foreign policy, and administrative law / Judicial review from CUPE to CUPE : less is not always more / From despair to deference : same difference? / The importance of being contextual : deference south of the border / Principle and pragmatism : administrative agencies' jurisdiction over constitutional issues / 'Common public law in the age of legislation' : David Mullan and the unwritten constitution / David Mullan's theory of the rule of (common) law / Grant Huscroft and Michael Taggart -- Beverley McLachlin -- H. Wade MacLauchlan and Philip Bryden -- Lorne Sossin -- Robin Creyke -- K.J. Keith -- Paul Craig -- Geneviève Cartier -- Janet McLean -- Denis Lemieux -- Michael Taggart -- Grant Huscroft -- Hugh Corder -- Alfred C. Aman, Jr. -- John M. Evans -- Mark Walters -- David Dyzenhaus.