
Administrative Law LAW 9050
Our Administrative Law course teaches you about administrative law practice and how it differs from regular court practice. Explore the basic principles of administrative law, including natural justice, fairness, discretion, and substantive reviews of public decision making. Also examine the Judicial Review Procedure Act, the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, the Charter, and human rights legislation.
Prerequisites
You must have completed all Term 1 Module courses in our Paralegal Program. (Approved equivalents are also acceptable.)
Additional Information
Law Society of Ontario Remote Learning Policy:
In any course where more than 35% of hours are offered remotely, you must keep your video engaged throughout each class (although backgrounds may be blurred for privacy).
Hours and Fees
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Fee
Course Sections
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- Contact Information
- Contact:
- Legal Studies Department
- Email:
- celegal@georgebrown.ca
- Phone:
- Office Location(s):
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- St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor
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