Dunsmuir v New Brunswick

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Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9, [2008] 1 SCR 190 was, prior to Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov, the leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the topic of substantive review and standards of review. Dunsmuir is notable for combining the reasonableness (simpliciter) and the patent unreasonableness standards of review into a single reasonableness standard. rdf:langString
Dunsmuir c. Nouveau-Brunswick est un arrêt important de la Cour suprême du Canada en matière de norme de contrôle judiciaire. Il s'agissait de l'arrêt de principe sur ce sujet entre 2008 et 2019, lorsqu'il a été remplacé par l'arrêt Vavilov. Cependant, l'arrêt Dunsmuir reste à certains égards pertinent car il explique la signification de la norme de décision raisonnable et de la norme de la décision correcte. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Dunsmuir c. Nouveau-Brunswick
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rdf:langString McLachlin CJ, Fish and Abella JJ
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rdf:langString APPEAL from , affirming , quashing a preliminary ruling and quashing in part an award made by an adjudicator.
rdf:langString Bastarache and LeBel JJ
rdf:langString Correctness and reasonableness should be the only two standards of judicial review with respect to decision-making. The correctness standard will apply with respect of jurisdictional and some other questions of law, and the reasonableness standard is concerned mostly with the existence of justification, transparency, and intelligibility within the decision‑making process and with whether the decision falls within a range of possible acceptable outcomes which are defensible in respect of the facts and the law. If the question is one of fact, discretion, or policy or the legal issue is intertwined with and cannot be readily separated from the factual issue, deference by the court will usually apply automatically with respect to the decision made.
rdf:langString Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9, [2008] 1 SCR 190 was, prior to Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) v Vavilov, the leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the topic of substantive review and standards of review. Dunsmuir is notable for combining the reasonableness (simpliciter) and the patent unreasonableness standards of review into a single reasonableness standard.
rdf:langString Dunsmuir c. Nouveau-Brunswick est un arrêt important de la Cour suprême du Canada en matière de norme de contrôle judiciaire. Il s'agissait de l'arrêt de principe sur ce sujet entre 2008 et 2019, lorsqu'il a été remplacé par l'arrêt Vavilov. Cependant, l'arrêt Dunsmuir reste à certains égards pertinent car il explique la signification de la norme de décision raisonnable et de la norme de la décision correcte.
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xsd:date 2008-03-07
rdf:langString David Dunsmuir v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of New Brunswick as represented by Board of Management
xsd:date 2007-05-15
rdf:langString Charron and Rothstein JJ
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