A Culture of Justification: Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law (Landmark Cases in Canadian Law)
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Are you tired of the uncertainty and confusion surrounding Canada's administrative law? Look no further than the groundbreaking Canada v. Vavilov case, which has the potential to transform the landscape. Introducing "A Culture of Justification: Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law", a must-read book that provides a comprehensive study of this landmark case and its significance in Canadian law.
Author Paul Daly delves into the roots of administrative law, tracing its origins back to sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Through meticulous research, Daly uncovers the complexity of the underlying structure and identifies the divergent attitudes of the judiciary towards the expanding administrative state. This insightful analysis enables readers to understand why previous reform attempts fell short and how Vavilov offers a promising way forward.
In "A Culture of Justification", Daly proposes that the emergence of a "culture of justification" can revolutionize the exercise of public power by the administrative state. By insisting on reasoned decision-making, courts and citizens have the opportunity to shape the future of administrative law in Canada. This transformative concept offers a roadmap to a brighter future, ensuring clarity, fairness, and accountability in the administrative system.
Don't miss your chance to gain invaluable insights from this thought-provoking book. Take a step towards a better understanding of Canada's administrative law and its implications for society. Order your copy of "A Culture of Justification: Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law" now and be part of the movement for a more just and transparent system.
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