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  Introduction to
  Administrative
  Justice


  Foreword -
  Tribunal
  Proceedings


  Table of
  Contents


  Chapter 1
  Administrative
  Justice and
  Tribunal
  Proceedings


  Chapter 2
  The Hearing


  Chapter 3
  Evidence


  Chapter 4
  Interpreting
   the Act
  and the
  Regulations


  Chapter 5
  Deliberations
  and Decision


  Conclusion

  Appendix

  Index

  End notes

  Synoptic
  Tables


  Canadian
  Human Rights
  Tribunal


  Tribunal Proceeding

INDEX


Adjournment 2.3.3; 3.7.2.1
criminal proceedings 2.3.3
grievance 2.3.3
motion 2.3.3
procedure 2.2.1
reasons for 2.3.3
refusal 2.3.2
right to counsel 1.1.3.6
   
Administrative privilege 3.3.3
   
Admissibility of evidence 3.3
   
Admissions 3.4.4
extrajudicial 3.4.4
indivisibility 3.7.4
judicial 3.4.4
probative force 3.7.4
withdrawal 3.7.4
   
Amending and rehearing 1.1.1.6; 5.3; 5.4
   
Appeal 1.1.1.3; 1.1.1.4
late 2.3.2
   
Board of Referees 1.1.1
chairperson 1.1.1.2; 1.1.3.4; 1.2.2; 2.2.2
clerk 2.2.1
collegiality 1.2.2
dispute resolution 1.2.3
equal representation 1.2.1
membership 1.2.1; 1.2.2; 2.2.1
procedure 1.1.3.3
quorum 1.2.1; 1.2.2
representation 1.1.3.6
   
   
Burden of proof 3.2
benefit of the doubt to the claimant 3.2
reversal 3.2
standard 3.1
beyond a doubt 3.1
preponderance 3.1
   
Chairperson 1.2; 2.2; 3.7.2.1; 3.8
impartiality 1.1.2.2.1
powers 1.1.1.2
recusal 2.3.4
reopen hearings 5.1
   
Charters of rights 1.1.1.4
   
Clerk 2.2.1
appoints members, lists cases 1.1.2.2.2
not privy to deliberations 5.2
   
Closing of the hearing 3.8
   
Confidentiality  
administrative privilege 3.3.3
professional and medical secrecy 3.3.4
   
Conflicts of interest see Impartiality  
   
Commission 1.1.1.3; 1.1.2.1.2; 1.1.2.2.2
   
Corroboration 3.7
   
Counsel (right to) 1.1.3.6
adjournment 2.3.3
   
Credibility (witnesses) 1.1.1.5; 3.6; 3.7; 3.7.2.1; 5.2.1
   
Decision 5.2
amending and rehearing 1.1.1.6; 5.3

appeals to the Umpire
5.5
dissent 1.1.3.4; 2.2.1; 5.1; 5.4
judicial review before the Federal Court 5.6
quorum 1.2.1; 1.2.2
reasons 5.2.1
required in writing 5.2
structure 5.2.2
   
Deliberations 5.1
   
Directives 1.1.1.2; 1.1.3.1; 3.6; 4.1; 4.2; 5.4
   
Disclosure  
docket 3.6
evidence 3.6
   
Discrimination 1.1.1.3; 1.1.1.4; 3.2
   
Dissent 1.1.3.4; 2.2.1; 5.1; 5.2
   
Employer  
representation of interests 1.2.1
   
Employment Insurance Act  
benefit of doubt to claimants 1.2.3; 3.2
objective 1.2.3
requirements in decisions 5.2.2
sets out jurisdiction 1.1.1.3
system for appeal 1.1.3; 5.2.1
Umpire's decision final 5.6
   
Equal representation 1.1.2.2.1; 1.2.1
   
Evidence 3
administrative privilege 3.3.3
admissibility 3.3
admissions 3.4.4
appropriate rules 1.1.3.5
autonomy 3
burden 3.2
charter (contrary to) 3.3.2
decision based on 3.1
direct 3.4.1
disclosure 3.6
indirect 3.4
hearsay 3.3.6
judicial notice 3.3.1
medical secrecy 3.3.4
natural justice 3.1
physical 3.4.5
probative value 3.7
professional secrecy 3.3.4
refusal 3.1
relevance 3.5
selfincriminating testimony 3.3.5
sources 3.1
standard 3.1
testimony 3.4.2; 3.7.2
writing (documentary) 3.4.1; 3.7.1
   
Examination  
crossexamination 3.7.2.1.2
credibility 3.7.2.1.2
direct evidence 3.7
hearsay 3.3.6
inconsistent statements 3.7.2.1.2
leading questions 3.7.2.1.2
relevance 3.7.2.1.2
examination in chief 3.7.2.1.1
impeaching one's witness 3.7.2.1.1
inconsistent statements 3.7.2.1.1
leading questions 3.7.2.1.1
refreshing one's memory 3.7.2.1.1
role of the tribunal 3.7.2.1.3
   
   
Hearing  
adjournment see Adjournment  
authorized persons 2.2.2
closing 3.8
delay 2.2
duration 2.4
incamera proceedings 1.1.3.7
notice 2.1; 2.2
place 2.4
publicity 1.1.3.7
recording 2.2.2
reopening 5.1
request 1.1.1.5
room 2.4
   
Hearsay 3.3.6
   
Independence 1.1.2; 1.1.2.1
in deliberations 5.1
individual 1.1.2.1.1
institutional 1.1.2.1.2
   
Ignorance of the law 2.3.2
   
Impartiality 1.1.2; 1.1.2.2
conduct 1.1.2.2.1
conflicts of interest 1.1.2.2.1
hostility 1.1.2.2.1
individual aspect 1.1.2.2.1
institutional aspect 1.1.2.2.2
recusal 1.1.2.2.2; 2.3.4
sitting in appeal 1.1.2.2.1
statements 1.1.2.2.1
   
In-camera proceedings 1.1.3.7; 3.7.2.1
   
Interpretation (statutes and regulations), see Rules of interpretation  
   
Interpreter 2.3.5
   
Judicial notice 3.3.1
   
Jurisdiction  
appeal (concept) 1.1.1.2
constitutional questions 1.1.1.4
membership (of a board) 1.2.1; 1.2.2
jurisdiction of a tribunal 1.1.1.3
preliminary objection 2.3.1
statutory 1.1.1.3
   
Language 2.3.5
   
Leading questions 3.7.2.1.1; 3.7.2.1.2
   
Media 1.1.3.7
   
Medical certificates / records 3.3.4; 3.7.2.2
   
Membership (of a board) 1.2.1; 1.2.2
   
Motions  
to adjourn 2.3.3
to recuse 2.3.4
   
Natural justice (principles of) 1.1.1.5; 1.1.2; 1.1.3.5; 2.2.2; 2.3.3; 3.3.6; 3.5; 3.6; 5.1; 5.4
adjournment 2.3.3
nature of the hearing 1.1.1.5
late appeals 2.3.2
rehearing, selfreview 1.1.1.6
the right to be heard 1.1.5
   
New facts 5.3
   
Objections see Preliminary objections  
   
Partiality see Impartiality  
   
Preliminary objections 2.3
adjournment 2.3.3
appeal is late 2.3.2
linguistic grounds 2.3.5
recusal 2.3.4
tribunal's jurisdiction 2.3.1
   
Presumptions 3.4.3; 3.4.4
admissions 3.7.3
probative value  
   
Probative value 3.7
admissions 3.7.4
credibility 3.7.2.1
opinions 3.7.2.2
testimony 3.7.2
writings 3.7.1
crossexamination 3.7.2.1.2
examination 3.7.2
expert 3.7.2.2
ordinary witnesses 3.7.2.1
   
Procedure  
characteristics 1.1.3
efficiency 1.1.3.1
inquisitorial 1.1.3.2
role of the chairperson 1.1.3.4; 2.2.1; 2.2.2
role of the clerk 2.2.1
speed 1.1.3.1
   
Public interest privilege 3.3.3
   
Questions of fact, law 1.1.1.1
   
Quorum 1.2.1; 1.2.2
   
Record  
advance notice required 3.7.1
copy requested 1.1.3.7
decision 5.2
de novo considered 5.4
disclosure of 3.6
dissent 5.1
evidence, in the 3.3.1
late receipt of 2.3.3
medical 3.3.4
of proceedings 2.2
prior notice, in the 2.1
roles of chair, clerk 2.2.1; 2.2.2
   
Recording (sound, video)  
crossexamine on 3.7.2.1.1
for excluded claimant, witness 1.1.3.7; 3.7.2.1
illegally obtained 3.3.2
physical evidence 3.4.5
probative value 3.7.5
role of chair, clerk 2.2.1; 2.2.2
   
Rehearing (and amending) 1.1.6; 5.3; 5.4
   
Relevance (evidence) 3.1; 3.3; 3.5
   
Representation 1.1.3.6
right to 1.1.3.6
role of 1.1.3.6
   
Res judicata 3.7.3.1
   
Rules of interpretation  
statutes and regulations 4.1; 4.2
ordinary or literal construction 4.2.1
purposive (legislator's intent) 4.2.3
systematic and logic 4.2.2
   
Standard of proof 3.1
   
Testimony 3.4.2; 3.7; 3.7.2.2
in camera 1.1.3.7
selfincriminating 3.3.5
   
Witnesses 3.4.2; 3.7.4
credibility 3.7.2.1.1; 3.7.2.1.2
exclusion from court 3.7.2.1
expert 3.7.2.2
subpoena 2.2.2

 

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