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Foreword vii Acknowledgments ix Contributors xi David Mullan: In Appreciation 1 GRANT HUSCROFT AND MICHAEL TAGGART Academe and the Courts: Professor Mullan's Contribution 9 BEVERLEY MCLACHLIN Learning Administrative Law from David Mullan: An Appreciation of Evans, Janisch, Mullan and Risk, Administrative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials 30 H. WADE MACLAUCHLAN and PHILIP BRYDEN The Uneasy Relationship between Independence and Appointments in Canadian Administrative Law 50 LORNE SOSSIN Where Do Tribunals Fit into the Australian System of Administration and Adjudication? 81 ROBIN CREYKE Administrative Law Developments in New Zealand as Seen through Immigration Law 125 K.J. KEITH Process and Substance in Judicial Review 162 PAUL CRAIG A 'Mullanian' Approach to the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Real Questions and Promising Answers 185 GENEVIEVE CARTIER Roadblocks, Restraint, and Remedies: The Idea of Progress in Administrative Law 211 JANET MCLEAN The Codification of Administrative Law in Quebec 240 DENIS LEMIEUX Globalization, 'Local' Foreign Policy, and Administrative Law 259 MICHAEL TAGGART Judicial Review from CUPE to CUPE: Less Is Not Always More 296 GRANT HUSCROFT From Despair to Deference: Same Difference? 327 HUGH CORDER The Importance of Being Contextual: Deference South of the Border 351 ALFRED C. AMAN, JR. Principle and Pragmatism: Administrative Agencies' Jurisdiction over Constitutional Issues 377 JOHN M. EVANS 'Common Public Law in the Age of Legislation': David Mullan and the Unwritten Constitution 421 MARK WALTERS David Mullan's Theory of the Rule of (Common) Law 448 DAVID DYZENHAUS The Writings of David Mullan 485

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