
Canadian Administrative Law
Canadian Administrative Law governs how government agencies and officials make decisions, ensuring they act fairly, follow laws, and respect individuals’ rights. It provides a legal framework for challenging decisions through courts if procedures are unfair, unreasonable, or unlawful. This area of law helps balance government power with individual rights, promoting transparency, accountability, and fairness in administrative processes such as licensing, immigration, and social services. Essentially, it acts as a check on government actions to ensure they are lawful and just.