Showing posts with label quasi-judicial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quasi-judicial. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Staying out of the Wilderness of Single Instances: Some Thoughts on Context and Procedural Fairness

At the centre of R. (L.) v. West London Mental Health NHS Trust, [2014] EWCA Civ 47 was a man with significant mental health challenges. In a learned judgment, Beatson L.J. analyzed the requirements of the common law of procedural fairness and made some interesting observations about the challenges the common law poses for reviewing courts.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Tribunal Independence: Ron Ellis -- Unjust by Design: Canada's Administrative Justice System

Having worked at the tribunal coalface for many years, Ron Ellis is very well placed to comment on the independence of Canada's administrative tribunals. In Unjust by Design, he eviscerates the current system and draws out a road map for reform. The book is fascinating and well worth reading in full. I will limit myself to a brief summary and two remarks.