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Monday, 17 September 2012

Towards a Right to Respond in Immigration Law?

You know when academics say, "Some of my best ideas come from students"? Sometimes, we mean it.
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Posted by Paul Daly at 23:01
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Labels: duty of fairness, exercise of discretion, humanitarian and compassionate, immigration, ministerial discretion, participatory rights, procedural fairness, procedural review, right to respond, unreasonableness

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Immigration Officer's Interpretation of Guidelines was Unreasonable

I've commented previously on administrators' interpretations of their own regulations. In a recent Federal Court case, Moya v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 971, the question of how reviewing courts should treat such interpretations arose again.
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Posted by Paul Daly at 13:00
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Labels: Auer deference, best interests of the child, deference, guidelines, humanitarian and compassionate, immigration, substantive review, unreasonableness
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