LS101 Lecture Notes - Habeas Corpus, Declaratory Judgment, Mandamus

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Assists with the backlog of the civil system (the court: situation taken out of the victim"s hands (usually criminal vs. the. Alternative dispute resolution (adr: e. g. labour board, employment insurance, refugee status, landlord, system taken out of the judicial branch and into the executive vs. tenant branch (to gov"t, final solution is binding. * administrative tribunals have to stay within their jurisdiction: must follow rule of law (pg. 121 in textbook: the tribunal must be able to single out a statue that gives them authority/power and justifies their decision, cognicent of the charter of rights and freedom (a part of the. Constitution: the rules of natural justice" (rules of fair play pg. 122: the person making the decision must be impartial and properly appointed with past experience and expertise in a certain jurisdiction. Courts will generally not intervene as it defeats the entire purpose of the system. However, when they do, it is called judicial review.

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