Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
- 1999 CanLII 699 (SCC)
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The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Administrative Law Practice Manual
(Current to: May 01 2023)
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Chapter 1. An Overview of Administrative Law
- V. Sources of Complexity in Administrative Law [§1.12]
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Chapter 3. Administrative Decision-making
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IV. Limits on the Jurisdiction of Decision-makers [§3.10]
- D. Common-law Limits [§3.14]
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IV. Limits on the Jurisdiction of Decision-makers [§3.10]
- Chapter 5. Pre-hearing Considerations in Administrative Law
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Chapter 6. Administrative Law Hearings
- II. Administrative Hearing Processes [§6.2]
- III. Issues Following a Hearing [§6.21]
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Chapter 7. Evidence in Administrative Law Proceedings
- VIII. Receipt of Evidence by the Tribunal [§7.11]
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Chapter 9. The Decision from an Administrative Law Proceeding
- III. Elements of a Decision [§9.5]
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Chapter 11. Judicial Review Fundamentals
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V. Grounds for Review and Applicable Standard of Review [§11.33]
- A. Reviews for Procedural Fairness [§11.34]
- B. Reviews on Substantive Grounds [§11.40]
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V. Grounds for Review and Applicable Standard of Review [§11.33]
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Chapter 16. Interlocutory Practice in Judicial Review or Statutory Appeal Proceedings
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II. Examples of Interlocutory Applications [§16.8]
- H. Striking Petitions [§16.31]
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II. Examples of Interlocutory Applications [§16.8]
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Chapter 21. Appeals from Judicial Review
- I. Availability of Appeals [§21.1]
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Chapter 23. Annotated Precedents
- II. Supreme Court of British Columbia [§23.2]
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Chapter 1. An Overview of Administrative Law
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
- Chapter 10. Expert Evidence and Administrative Tribunals