Exploring the Growth of Active Adjudication
Administrative Law | Original Program Date: February 4, 2015
Many tribunals operate somewhere between the adversarial and inquisitorial models of adjudication. Particularly in light of the number of self-represented parties appearing before them, tribunal members are increasingly becoming more involved in the tribunal process, along a spectrum of “active adjudication”. What is active adjudication, and how is it being practiced by federal and provincial tribunals today? What do you need to know to represent your clients effectively before decision-makers using this approach? Hear from tribunal members and practitioners about their experiences with active adjudication, and delve into the intricacies of this evolving reality in administrative law.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Diane Janisse, Legal Aid Ontario Clinic Resource Office
Edgar-André Montigny, ARCH Disability Law Centre
AGENDA
View the full program agenda