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Paul DalyAdministrative Law MattersPaulBioInstitutional activitiesEducationResearchProfessional AssociationsPublicationsSpeaking engagementsMediaLegal Practice & ConsultingBlogPaulBioInstitutional activitiesEducationResearchProfessional AssociationsPublicationsSpeaking engagementsMediaLegal Practice & ConsultingBlogComments Recordings from the Administrative Law & Governance Colloquium 2022, “Artificial Administration: Automation, Digitization and Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration” Comments The Canadian Launch of Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World: January 26, 11.30 EST Comments Now Out: Administrative Law in Context 4th ed (Emond Montgomery, Toronto, 2021) Comments Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World Comments Administrative Law & Governance Colloquium 2022: Registration Open Comments 2022 Administrative Law & Governance Colloquium — Artificial Administration: Automation, Digitization and Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration Comments Administrative Law & Governance Colloquium 2021: Front-Line Administration (Free Registration Now Open) Book chapters Vulnerable — The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19 Comments Guest Posts from the West Coast Comments Administrative Law in Ireland, 5th edition Radio / Podcast Dr. Paul Daly: The Administrative Law Trilogy December 30, 2019Seminars with Dean Knight, Gillian Metzger, Matthew Lewans, Sarah Nason and Alison YoungAdministrative Law & Governance Colloquium 2020: Key Concepts in Public Law Comments Apex Courts and the Common Law Leading public lawyers on the Privacy International litigationPrivacy International Blog Symposium Books A Theory of Deference in Administrative Law: Foundations, Application and Scope Administrative Law Matters Comments Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law WorldPaul Daly October 21, 2021 I am happy to say that Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (Oxford University Press, 2021) is now available for purchase from (as they say) all good book stores. To whet the appetite, I have made the first chapter available for free on SSRN: This book has three goals: to enhance understanding of […]Read more Comments Could a Prime Minister Poilievre Fire the Governor of the Bank of Canada?Paul Daly September 13, 2022 The short answer is, “yes”, subject to complying with the duty of procedural fairness and providing a reasoned justification for doing so. After Mr Poilievre’s election as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada at the weekend, the online publication Central Banking asked me and several others whether he could follow through on his commitment […]Read more Comments The Return of Context? Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v. Entertainment Software Association, 2022 SCC 30Paul Daly September 9, 2022 Since its decision in Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65, [2019] 4 SCR 653 in December 2019 (and a couple of companion decisions released the same month), the Supreme Court of Canada has done nothing in respect of the standard of review of administrative action. And, it must be said, […]Read more Comments Remedies for Delay after Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz, 2022 SCC 29Paul Daly September 7, 2022 This is the last in my series of posts on the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz, 2022 SCC 29 (see also here, here, here and here). Before discussing the available remedies for administrative delay in the wake of Abrametz, it is appropriate to note the dissenting reasons of […]Read more Comments Undue Delay in Canadian Administrative Law: Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz, 2022 SCC 29Paul Daly September 2, 2022 This is the latest in my series of posts on the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Law Society of Saskatchewan v. Abrametz, 2022 SCC 29 (see also here, here and here). Undue delay in Canadian administrative law is an aspect of procedural fairness. A “corollary” to the duty to act fairly is “a power […]Read moreSee previous Fodden Award for BestCanadian Law BlogUniversity Research Chair in Administrative Law & Governance at the University of Ottawa (Faculty of Law, Common Law Section) and part-time member (Review Officer) of the Environmental Protection Tribunal of Canada. Previously Senior Lecturer in Public Law, University of Cambridge and, before that, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal. Member of the Law Society of Ontario and the Bar of New York.Bio | Contacts TwitterTweets by pauldalyesqPublicationsBook chapters Vulnerable — The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-192020 Articles A Typology of Materiality2019 Book chapters Apex Courts and the Common Law: Introduction2019 PresentationsContinuing professional development Vavilov: Où en sommes-nous, six mois plus tard?May 26, 2020 L'institut canadien de l'administration de la justice, Webinaires sur le droit administratif Continuing professional development Six Months of Vavilov: Where Are We Now?May 25, 2020 Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Administrative Law Webinar Series Academic papers COVID-19: Emergency Powers and Legal Principle, May 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | FreeMay 20, 2020 Centre for Constitutional Studies Online Webinar -- COVID-19: Emergency Powers and Legal Principle, May 20 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Free MediaPress HBC’s legal challenge may hinge on evidence behind lockdown provisions, experts sayFinancial Post December 11, 2020 Press Nominations for Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential List 2020Canadian Lawyer May 20, 2020 Radio / Podcast CBC All in a Day, “Supreme Court rulings try to clarify administrative law”CBC Radio December 30, 2019 My blog listHuman Rights in IrelandBalkinizationBrian Leiter's Law School ReportsSOQUIJ | Le BloguePublic law for everyoneLe Blogue du CRLConstitutional Law Prof BlogUK Human Rights BlogCanadian Appeals MonitorFAITS ET CAUSESÀ bon droitBlogue juridique EdilexCRDPBlogging for EqualityDean Sossin's BlogThe Volokh ConspiracyThe CourtRegBlogCanadian Legal EasePaulBioInstitutional activitiesEducationResearchProfessional AssociationsPublicationsSpeaking engagementsMediaLegal Practice & ConsultingBlog © 2016 Paul Daly • Credits‎ a.slide {background-position: top;} powered by forcerouge on OpenUM.ca,a L.R. 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