<p>This book is a systematic study of constitutional legislation in Canada in relation to constitutional development. In deciding whether legislation in the Canadian courts is constitutionally valid or invalid, the author discusses the history, theory, special problems, and rules relating to the fun
Judicial Administration in Canada
β Scribed by Perry S. Millar; Carl Baar
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 458
- Series
- Canadian Public Administration Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Tables
Figures
Foreword by Nathan T. Nemetz, Chief Justice of British Columbia
Preface
Part One: The Context of Judicial Administration
1. The Need for Administrative Reform in Canadian Courts
2. Thinking About Courts: Organization Theory and Judicial Distinctiveness
3. The Constitutional Setting for Judicial Administration
4. Court Organization and Federal-Provincial Relations
5. The Function and Role of the Court Administrator
Part Two: The Technology of Judicial Administration
Introduction
6. Personnel Systems and Functions in Courts
7. Budgeting and Planning
8. Caseflow Management
9. Records and Space Management
10. Information Systems and Computer Technology
11. Systems Implementation
Part Three: Judicial Administration and Social Change
Introduction
12. Theories of Change
13. The Change Agent
14. The Future of the Courts
Appendices
A. Daily Provincial Court List
B. Worksheet for Information Required: Criminal Court Model
C. Forms Analysis Checklist
D. Administration of Justice Act (British Columbia)
Notes
Index
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