Blencoe v. British Columbia (Human Rights Commission)
- 2000 SCC 44
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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 4. Impartiality and Independence
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VI. The Law of Independence [§4.39]
- H. Constitutional Independence Guarantees and Administrative Tribunals [§4.51]
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VI. The Law of Independence [§4.39]
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Chapter 14. Remedies on Judicial Review or Appeal
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V. Remedial Discretion [§14.14]
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C. Discretion to Grant a Substitution Remedy [§14.27]
- 2. Principles Governing the Exercise of Discretion to Grant Substitution Remedies [§14.29]
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C. Discretion to Grant a Substitution Remedy [§14.27]
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V. Remedial Discretion [§14.14]
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Chapter 1. An Overview of Administrative Law
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Employment Standards in British Columbia: Annotated Legislation and Commentary
(Current to: June 01 2023)
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Chapter 13. Employment Standards Act—Part 13—Appeals
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II. Section 112—Appeal of Director’s Determination [§13.2]
- A. Commentary and Annotations to Section 112 [§13.3]
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VI. Section 116—Reconsideration of Orders and Decisions [§13.24]
- A. Commentary and Annotations to Section 116 [§13.25]
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II. Section 112—Appeal of Director’s Determination [§13.2]
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Chapter 13. Employment Standards Act—Part 13—Appeals