Having been cited almost fifteen thousand times and continuing to
generate academic debate, it is easy to overlook the fact that Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick [1] is a case that, arguably, should not have involved an administrative decision.
Clarence Bennett is the Managing Partner, Saint John and Fredericton, of Stewart McKelvey LLP Having been cited almost fifteen thousand times and continuing to
generate academic debate, it is easy to overlook the fact that Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick [1] is a case that, arguably, should not have involved an administrative decision.
Not exact matches
It aimed to
generate debate on an issue that has attracted little attention in public and
academic debates so far in Colombia: how to prepare for a scenario in which coal production declines?
One new duty, however, has
generated much
academic debate.
This «exclusionary rule» has
generated much
academic debate.