Vavilov: 5 Years Later and Nearly 10,000 Judicial Considerations (Recording) 

Feb. 7, 2025
Fredericton Online

RECORDING


The administrative law landscape continues to be marked by the 2019 Vavilov decision from the Supreme Court of Canada. (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration v. Alexander Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65) Vavilov is expected to reach 10,000 judicial considerations in 2025. In this session, we will explore how courts select the standard of review, with a focus on the “reasonableness” standard and the remedies available. The speaker will also highlight key areas of controversy, offering insights into conflicting interpretations, with a specific look at recent New Brunswick case law. This session is essential for legal professionals seeking to understand how Vavilov continues to influence judicial decision-making.


CHAIR

J. André Daigle, Droit Juris Law


SPEAKER

Mark Mancini, JD (UNB), LLM (Chicago), Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University, Author of the Sunday Evening Administrative Review (sear.substack.com)


CPD

This session may be eligible for up to 1.5 hours of mandatory continuing professional development. 

 

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    Recording

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