The leading case handed down over twenty years ago was Knight v. Indian
Head School Division No. 19 (1990), where the Supreme
Court of Canada set out a three - pronged test: when a public body's decision is
administrative and final in nature, is made under a statute or code, and affects the interests or rights
of the accused person, then the rules
of procedural fairness must be followed.
Born 1977; master's degree in law and master's degree in international relations (Charles University in Prague); diploma in English law and the law
of the European Union (University
of Cambridge); Magister Juris (University
of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall); Doctor
of Laws (European University Institute, Florence); studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles and the University
of Queensland (Australia); Legal Secretary to the President
of the Supreme
Administrative Court of the Czech Republic (2005 - 09) and Head of the Research and Documentation Department of that court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford; Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member of the Board of Appeals of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October
Court of the Czech Republic (2005 - 09) and
Head of the Research and Documentation Department
of that
court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford; Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member of the Board of Appeals of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October
court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties
of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute
of European and Comparative Law
of the University
of Oxford; Professor at the College
of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member
of the Board
of Appeals
of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European
Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October
Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President
of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author
of numerous publications in the field
of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the
Court of Justice since 7 October
Court of Justice since 7 October 2015.
(6) The Chief Executive Officer may, on behalf
of the Chief Justice, arrange with an Agency
Head (within the meaning
of the Public Service Act 1999), or with an authority
of the Commonwealth, for the services
of officers or employees
of the Department or authority to be made available for the purposes
of the
administrative affairs
of the
Court.