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Index
Cover Page
THE NATURE OF INQUISITORIAL PROCESSES
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
PART 1 INQUISITORIAL HEARING PROCESSES IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
2 Pragmatism v Policy: Attitude of Australian Courts and Tribunals to Inquisitorial Process
3 From “Adversarial V Inquisitorial” to “Active, Enabling, and Investigative”: Developments in UK Administrative Tribunals
4 Administrative Justice and Innovation: Beyond the Adversarial/Inquisitorial Dichotomy
5 Inquisitorial Adjudication and Mass Justice in American Administrative Law
6 About the Inquisitorial Character of Administrative Litigation Procedure in French Law
7 Inquisitorial Approaches to Refugee Protection Decision-making: The Australian Experience and Possible Lessons for Canada
PART 2 EU ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND POLYJURAL DECISION-MAKING
8 Inquisitorial Procedures and General Principles of Law: The Duty of Care in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice
9 The European Union and the “Legitimate Use of Force”: Administrative Inspections and Legal Safeguards
PART 3 TRUTH COMMISSIONS AND PUBLIC INQUIRIES I – VIEWS OF COMMISSIONERS
10 Reflections on the Public Inquiry into Pediatric Forensic Pathology in Ontario
11 Reflections on the Braidwood Inquiry
PART 4 TRUTH COMMISSIONS AND PUBLIC INQUIRIES II – OBSERVERS’ REFLECTIONS
12 Public Inquiries: Independence is the Key
13 Australian Royal Commissions and Public Inquiries: Their Use and Abuse and Proposals for Reform
14 Home Truths about Truth Commission Processes: How Victim-Centred Truth and Perpetrator-Focused Adversarial Processes Mutually Challenge Assumptions of Justice and Truth
PART 5 HYBRID MODELS OF OVERSIGHT – SPECIALIZED OMBUDS, LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS AND INVESTIGATIONS
15 Evaluating Ombuds Oversight in the Canadian Access to Information Context: A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry
16 The Evolution of the Idiosyncrasy of the Role of Ombudsman/Person in Canada
17 Evolving Capacities: The British Columbia Representative for Children and Youth as a Hybrid Model of Oversight
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