The Canadian Institute's

Fundamentals of Administrative Law

An in-depth, Practical Guide for Lawyers, Arbitrators and Tribunal members

Thursday, April 19 to Friday, April 20, 2012
Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Ontario

Gain a Solid Understanding of the Key Legal Issues in Administrative Law From Recognized Experts

Administrative law is one of the most challenging and complex areas of law to master.

Procedural standards can change depending on the situation, and the rules of evidence are completely different from those that govern trials in courts. Anyone involved in this area of the law needs to have a solid grasp of the fundamental issues.

The Canadian Institute’s Fundamentals of Administrative Law & Practice is a comprehensive two day course, taught by leading experts, which will give you in-depth, practical, nuts-and-bolts coverage of administrative law and practice in Canada, including:

  • A comprehensive review of the sources of procedural fairness
  • Overview of the rules of natural justice and procedural fairness
  • Exploring the availability of Charter remedies at the tribunal level
  • Dealing effectively with evidentiary issues in administrative proceedings
  • Making tribunal decisions and writing effective reasons
  • Practical tips on improving practice before administrative tribunals

The excellence of our speakers, in terms of experience and the ability to impart valuable information and guidance, is consistently commented on by past attendees of this conference and you will have ample opportunity to ask them questions and to compare notes with your peers. You will also benefit by receiving extensive materials that will prove to be an invaluable resource long after the conference is over.

Places always go quickly, so register today by calling 1-877-927-7936, or by faxing your registration to 1-877-927-1563, or online .

We look forward to seeing you at the program in April!