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Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada
Lorne Sossin, B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.M., Ph. D.
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This book is an innovative work on the scope of judicial decision-making in Canada. Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada explores the restrictions on which matters courts may decide and which are moot, hypothetical, political in nature or not yet ripe for a decision.
A necessary book for practitioners whose work involves constitutional or administrative matters, it addresses questions such as:
• When will a matter be dealt with in the courts? • When will a matter be decided in the legislature or by the executive branch of the government? • Which disputes should appropriately be before a judge? • Is an issue too premature, complex, vague or hypothetical to be decided by a court?
This work is the first comprehensive treatment of the subject of justiciability in Canada.
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