Define Procedural Fairness? When would procedural fairness arise? When would mediation be suitable? What is Proof of
Question:
Define Procedural Fairness?
When would procedural fairness arise?
When would mediation be suitable?
What is Proof of service? How is it used?
What are the forms?
How would a statute or regulation sets out a more specific fairness requirement than the common law in a particular situation?
Define book or authorities
Define direct evidence?
What is an example of direct evidence?
What is an adjudicator?
Name the mechanisms that insulated civil servants from political pressure?
Define undertaking?
What is a stay of proceedings?
How is Administrative Law know as Hybrid at times?
Explain how a law can be characterized as substantive or procedural.
Explain two situation in which a stay of proceedings is required?
Define Probative value?
Explain how should you organize materials for your first administrative tribunal hearing?
What guidance does the SPPA provide with respect to a publication ban?
Name the three kinds of issues that are in dispute and must be answered by the tribunal in its decision-making process?
What is the first pillar of procedural fairness
Define Statutory Powers Procedure Act
Why is a closing statement important?
What is privileged information
Define Summons
Define Adjudicator
Explain the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom?
Explain the difference between tribunal members and judges?
Define Ministry
List three of the factors the Supreme Court has said should be considered when determining the appropriate level of fairness and the specific procedures that must be followed by a tribunal or agency.
Define Cabinet
The Ontario government wants to make amendments to the Criminal Code by passing a statute. What happens if the provincial government passes a criminal law? Can they do it?
Name reasons why electronic hearing would be more essential?
Explain Interrogatory?
What is the importance of the phrase nemo debet esse judex in propria causa, or "no one shall be a judge in his own case," in relation to multipurpose agencies
What are the six components of the right to be heard? Explain them briefly
Explain What are the three effects that recognition of a law as quasi-constitutional will have on its interpretation
Name the bodies that are subject to a duty to act fairly?
Explain the difference between courts and tribunals?
What is cross -examination?
Provide an example of cross examination?
Name two cornerstones to the traditional structure of the executive branch?
Would an adjudicator allow a party the opportunity to continue if they are uncooperative and unrepresented and showing frustration in the hearing?