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Administrative Law in the Digital World
Paul Daly January 14, 2022
With Joe Tomlinson (York) and Jennifer Raso (Alberta) I have posted “Administrative Law in the Digital World” to SSRN, a chapter to appear in Carol Harlow ed., Research Handbook on Administrative Law (Edward Elgar, 2022): The rapid advancement of digital technologies is now reaching into almost every aspect of human life. Administrative law scholars cannot […] Read more
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The Canadian Launch of Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World: January 26, 11.30 EST
Paul Daly January 13, 2022
Happy New Year to you all. Blogging has been hindered recently by a spectacular confluence of writing deadlines, with no fewer than four lengthy papers due for submission in January, but I expect normal service to resume over the next few weeks (including links to some of those papers). In the meantime, you may be […] Read more
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Debates about the Presumption of Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation in Canada
Paul Daly December 22, 2021
Here is another post in my series on constitutionally conforming interpretation. The first two posts are here and here. Judges and commentators have made structural, institutional and intentionalist arguments about the presumption of constitutionally conforming interpretation. Whilst it is impossible to avoid some form of a presumption of constitutionally conforming interpretation, given the Constitution’s supremacy […] Read more
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Judicial Review and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Paul Daly December 20, 2021
Historically, the strongest support from Canadian courts for broad delegations of authority to executive officials has come in times of emergency. There may be scope for debate about whether the COVID-19 pandemic qualifies as an emergency, but there is no doubt that it has called for rapid, flexible responses on the part of public officials […] Read more
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What is the Presumption of Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation in Canada?
Paul Daly December 17, 2021
Here is another post on the theme of the presumption of constitutionality. The first one is here. An initial difficulty is that there is disagreement even about the content of the presumption of constitutionally conforming interpretation. The presumption of constitutional conformity “acknowledges the centrality of constitutional values in the legislative process, and more broadly, in […] Read more
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Launching Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World
Paul Daly December 3, 2021
The panel events from the UK/Ireland and Australian launches are now available on YouTube. Here is the UK/Ireland material, with Justice Gerard Hogan, Joanna Bell, Eoin Carolan, Alison Young and yours truly: And here is the Australian event, with Justice James Edelman, Narelle Bedford, Janina Boughey and Dean Knight: Stay tuned for more events in […] Read more
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Presumptions of Constitutionality in Canada
Paul Daly December 2, 2021
I am working on a paper for an edited collection to be published by Hart Publishing (Matthias Klatt ed.) on constitutionally conforming interpretation. I have been considering the various ways in which this and related principles operate in Canada. Here are some early reflections. Comments are very welcome, as this is a very complex area… […] Read more
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The Copyright Board of Canada and Collective Copyright Administration after the Access Copyright Decision
Paul Daly November 26, 2021
I participated last week in a discussion organized by ALAI Canada on the Supreme Court of Canada’s recent decision in York University v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2021 SCC 32. This was a very important decision for the Copyright Board of Canada and for “collective societies” like Access Copyright (see Michael Geist and […] Read more
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The Kerr Report, 50 Years On: An Overseas Overview
Paul Daly November 26, 2021
This is the final post in the series on the Kerr Report cross-posted from the Australian Public Law blog. I am the author of this one… Before situating the Kerr Report in what I consider to be its historical context, let me begin with a quibble. The Kerr Report considered comparative materials in some detail. […] Read more
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Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World: Australia/New Zealand Launch Event, November 25 9am AEDT (November 24 5pm EDT)
Paul Daly November 22, 2021
I am happy to say the Gilbert & Tobin Centre of Public Law (University of New South Wales) has invited me to participate in its book launch series. The topic, of course, will be Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World. The event will take place this week. Register here. There will be introductory […] Read more