Principles of Administrative Justice

Description:

Principles of Administrative Justice is a two-day introductory or refresher course for administrative tribunal appointees, staff and advocates.  It is prepared and delivered by tribunal members.  This course is designed to provide participants with a better understanding of their broader role and responsibilities of tribunal members and tribunal processes. (14 Education Credits)


Workshop Objectives – After this seminar, participants will be able to:



  • Describe the focus of administrative law

  • Distinguish procedures from content of administrative  decisions

  • List the three basic elements of the duty to be fair

  • List the potential elements of the right to know the case and reply,  and be able to recognize and discuss potential issues in fact situations

  • Describe the test for bias in administrative law

  • Describe the purpose of “he/she who hears the case must decide it,” and identify potential issues


Workshop Outcomes – Participants will take away:



  • 3 key principles of fairness

  • tools to naturalize consistency in applying fairness

  • experience in analyzing scenarios to identify fairness requirements

  • basic understanding of evidence and tools for admitting evidence

  • awareness of a dependable process for decision making designed to reach a logical decision based on the legislation and facts

  • tips and tools to examine written decisions

  • confidence in their role

  • a self-learning plan.


$1,070 Members / $1,320.00 Non Members

Date/Time:
Location:
To Be Decided
Provider:
Foundation of Administrative Justice
Fee:
Paid Training
Additional Information:
How to Register:
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