Advanced Administrative Law & Practice 2010
October 26 - 27, 2010
Ottawa , Canada
Administrative tribunals today face numerous challenges. They need to do more with less. They face attacks on the independence of adjudicators. There is new risk of liability for regulatory negligence. There is seemingly constant friction with stakeholders over disclosure, privacy, the duty to consult with First Nations and other issues.
The Canadian Institute’s Conference on Advanced Administrative Law and Practice has consistently offered top-quality guidance on the issues that matter to counsel as well as to tribunal chairs, vice-chairs and members. Speakers this year will include such leading members of the administrative law bar as Freya Kristjanson, Michael Osborne and Ed Ratushny.
Back by popular demand are two workshops: The Fundamentals of Administrative Law and The Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell. Early registration is recommended for these popular small-group experiences.
The Canadian Institute’s Conference on Advanced Administrative Law and Practice has consistently offered top-quality guidance on the issues that matter to counsel as well as to tribunal chairs, vice-chairs and members. Speakers this year will include such leading members of the administrative law bar as Freya Kristjanson, Michael Osborne and Ed Ratushny.
Back by popular demand are two workshops: The Fundamentals of Administrative Law and The Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell. Early registration is recommended for these popular small-group experiences.
Venue
Location: National Arts Centre
Contact
53 Elgin Street, at Confederation Square , Ontario Ottawa , Canada
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