2013-17 Archives

Administrative Justice Capology – Capping an Adjudicator’s Years of Service: Can we Think of a Reason? – NO!

CLARIFICATION FROM THE LOOPY CAPOLOGIST My October 8, 2014, posting on the cap issue, was intended to be satirical – sarcastic, even; and my list of “21 Reasons for Capping an Adjudicator’s Service at 10 Years” was intended to show

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Administrative Justice Capology – Capping an Adjudicator’s Years of Service: Can we Think of a Reason?

INTRODUCTION Readers will have seen from an earlier post that, in Ontario, over the next two or three years, the government’s new 10-year cap on every tribunal adjudicator’s appointments is likely to become the subject of some controversy. I am,

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Administrative Justice adjudicators – Ontario’s 10-year cap – an appointments tsunami coming to a tribunal near you

THE CAP TSUNAMI It is time that this site turned its reader’s attention to the looming appointments tsunami for Ontario tribunals.  I refer to the 10-year cap on tribunal service for OIC appointees; a policy introduced several years ago and

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