01695nam a22002177a 450000500170000000700150001700800410003202000180007303500100009104000090010110000180011024500650012825600240019326000360021730000280025350007980028150602700107965000490134974000380139885600410143620240305165613.0cr|||| |||| 210826s2001 ca |||||s|||| 00||0 eng d a9781552210093 a35247 avLex1 aMullan, David10a Administrative Lawh[Recurso electrónico] /cDavid Mullan aServicio en línea aToronto:bIrwin Law Inc.,c2001 a1 recurso electrónico aShortlisted for the 2003 Walter Owen Book Prize. Administrative law probably touches each of us as citizens in more ways than any other area of law. It is the body of law that ensures that governments (and government officials) deal with us in a manner that is both lawful and fair. It governs the myriad of relationships that we, as citizens, have with our governments at every turn, from our dealings with Revenue Canada, to the application for a municipal building permit. David Mullan is one of Canada’s leading scholars in the area of administrative law. His book not only provides a clear overview and analysis of this important field, it also explores the complex issues involved in balancing effective and efficient government with the protection of individual interests and concerns.1 aDisponible solo en los productos indicadosdvLex GlobaldvLex Global (Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools)dvLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, Law Schools)dvLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools)dvLex Global (Academic Edition, Law Schools)04aDerecho Público y AdministrativozCanadá0 avLex Libros (Servicio en línea)40uhttps://app.vlex.com/#/sources/35247