The nature of inquisitorial processes in administrative regimes : global perspectives /

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Group Author: Jacobs, Laverne A.; Baglay, Sasha, 1978-
Published:
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xii, 401 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781409469476 (hardback : alk. paper) :
1409469476 (hardback : alk. paper)
9781409469483 (ebook)
1409469484 (ebook)
9781409469490 (epub)
1409469492 (epub)
Index Number: K3416
CLC: D912.1
Call Number: D912.1/N285
Contents: Introduction /
Inquisitorial hearing processes in administrative law: comparative perspectives --
Pragmatism v policy: attitude of Australian courts and tribunals to inquisitorial process /
From "adversarial v inquisitorial" to "active, enabling, and investigative": developments in UK administrative tribunals /
Administrative justice and innovation: beyond the adversarial/inquisitorial dichotomy /
Inquisitorial adjudication and mass justice in American administrative law /
About the inquisitorial character of administrative litigation procedure in French law /
Inquisitorial approaches to refugee protection decision-making: the Australian experience and possible lessons for Canada /
EU administrative law and polyjural decision-making --
Inquisitorial procedures and general principles of law: the duty of care in the case law of the European Court of Justice /
The European Union and the "legitimate use of force": administrative inspections and legal safeguards /
Truth commissions and public inquiries 1: views of commissioners --
Reflections on the public inquiry into pediatric forensic pathology in Ontario /
Reflections on the Braidwood inquiry /
Truth commissions and public inquiries 2: observers' reflections --
Public inquiries: independence is the key /
Australian royal commissions and public inquiries: their use and abuse and proposals for reform /
Home truths about truth commission processes: how victim-centred truth and perpetrator-focused adversarial processes mutually challenge assumptions of justice and truth /
Hybrid models of oversight: specialized ombuds, legislative officers and investigations --
Evaluating ombuds oversight in the Canadian access to information context: a theoretical and empirical inquiry /
Evolution of the idiosyncrasy of the role of ombudsman/person in Canada /
Evolving capacities: the British Columbia representative for children and youth as a hybrid model of oversight /